What does it mean when the uterus is unevenly textured?

Uterine texture inhomogeneity refers to the description of the tissue echogenicity of the uterine parenchyma by the physician during the ultrasound examination, which generally refers to the sonogram performance of the myometrium of the uterus. Uneven echogenicity of the uterine parenchyma is commonly seen in diseases such as endometriosis, myometritis, etc. It can also be seen as poor recovery of the uterus after childbirth, resulting in a variable echogenicity of the ultrasound sonogram performance. Patients should pay attention to observe whether there is aggravation of abdominal pain during menstruation, and review regularly. Ultrasound examination of the uterus and adnexa is a more sensitive and safe way of examination. Women should have an ultrasound examination at least once a year in their daily life to detect gynecological pathologies in time and to take good care of their daily health care. The uterus and breast are the high incidence areas of female diseases and need special attention.