Can you get uterine cancer after endometrial ablation?
Endometrial cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women (13) and is a potential adverse outcome of AUB treatments; several case-reports of endometrial cancer following endometrial ablation have been published (14-24).
Can the lining of the uterus grow back after ablation?
Can the uterine lining grow back following an endometrial ablation? Yes. It’s possible that the endometrial lining will grow back after an endometrial ablation. However, it usually takes a long time.
Does ablation lead to hysterectomy?
Women undergoing endometrial ablation at younger than 40 years of age are at elevated risk of hysterectomy, and rather than plateauing within several years of endometrial ablation, hysterectomy risk continues to increase through 8 years of follow-up.
Should I get a hysterectomy for postmenopausal bleeding?
persistent postmenopausal bleeding refers to uterine bleeding for which no malignant cause can be demonstrated by endometrial sampling. Hysterectomy has routinely been performed in this group of patients because of a perceived risk of endometrial cancer.
How long does it take for an STD to show up in your mouth?
STD testing chart
| STD | Type | Incubation period |
|---|---|---|
| HIV | viral | 2–4 weeks |
| HPV | viral | 1 month–10 years (depending on type) |
| oral herpes | viral | 2–12 days |
| syphilis | bacterial | 3 weeks–20 years (depending on type) |
Can you get chlamydia in your mouth or throat?
Although STIs primarily affect the genital areas, it’s possible that STIs like chlamydia can be spread via oral sex and cause throat problems. Doctors call chlamydia in the throat a pharyngeal chlamydia infection.
How do you know if you have a bacterial infection in your throat?
Strep throat infection Throat pain that usually comes on quickly. Painful swallowing. Red and swollen tonsils, sometimes with white patches or streaks of pus. Tiny red spots on the area at the back of the roof of the mouth (soft or hard palate)
Does a fishy smell mean chlamydia?
Chlamydia and gonorrhea infections usually don’t cause vaginal odors.