What does it mean to have uneven echoes in the myometrium?

Uneven echogenicity of the myometrium may be caused by the body not recovered after delivery, adenomyosis, fibroids, endometritis and so on.
1. Postpartum body has not recovered: the uterus has not yet recovered to its original state after delivery, and at this time the examination may show uneven echogenicity of the myometrium, which is mainly due to the air inhaled during delivery or residuals.
2. Adenomyosis: If adenomyosis exists, there will be uneven echo of the uterus during ultrasound examination, and there may be liquid dark areas or solid nodules in the myometrium, which will further cause the environment of the myometrium to change and uneven echo will occur.
3. Uterine fibroids: single or multiple small fibroids appear in the myometrial wall. When examined, the small fibroids show low echogenicity, which in turn affects the echogenicity level of the myometrium, resulting in uneven echogenicity.
4. Endometritis: patients with endometritis may have congestion, edema, etc. Different numbers of plasma cells may appear in the interstitium of the endometrium, which may affect the echogenicity and lead to uneven echogenicity.
There may also be other reasons for the uneven echogenicity of the myometrium, so it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations and receive targeted treatment under the guidance of a specialist.