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Uterus is heterogenous echotexture

Uterus is heterogenous echotexture. Endometrial stripe measures 4 mm.  can you tell me what that means
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Hello doctor...I had a sex encounter with a call girl last one year and 9 months before,I use condom but unlucky when I was removing used condom..it touch my glans penis after that I test for HIV antigen  test(p24) and HIV 1&2 antibody test its comes negative...now I wanna know that I dnt got any std or not???sometimes I got red rash on my body mostly on my thigh,its neither itch nor pain and goes in 4-5 normal with out any medication...plz guide what test I have to do?my dermatologist told me its just coz of allergies..but sometimes I worried about that...plz advice me what test I wanna do to confirm that I dnt have std....ur advice will be helpful to me
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Hello,
Heterogenous texture is the apperanace of the uterus during ultrasound. The two most common causes of heterogenous uterus are uterine fibroids, which are benign muscular growths in the uterine wall, and adenomyosis, which is a proliferation of the normal uterine glands into the muscular wall of the uterus. Since endometrial stripe is 4 mm, both these conditions need further evaluation along with hypertrophy of the endometrium of uterus.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.


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