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Boggy Uterus
A boggy uterus is a medical condition characterized by an enlarged, soft, and flabby uterus. This condition is often associated with endometritis, adenomyosis, and uterine fibroids. It is typically diagnosed through a pelvic examination or ultrasound.
Causes[edit]
The primary causes of a boggy uterus include:
- Endometritis: This is an inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus, often caused by infection. It can lead to a boggy uterus if left untreated.
- Adenomyosis: This condition occurs when the inner lining of the uterus breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus, causing it to become enlarged and boggy.
- Uterine fibroids: These are noncancerous growths in the uterus that can cause it to become enlarged and boggy.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of a boggy uterus can vary depending on the underlying cause, but may include:
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for a boggy uterus depends on the underlying cause and may include:
- Antibiotics for endometritis
- Hormone therapy for adenomyosis
- Surgery for uterine fibroids
See also[edit]
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