Problem description: I have a complete mole. One month after evacuation, the hcg dropped to 48. In the fifth week, the hcg decreased slowly by 42.8. The doctor gave a color Doppler ultrasound consultation. It showed that the posterior wall echo was rough and uneven, and the blood The flow is slightly richer. What is the reason for the rich blood flow, will it go down on its own? The doctor said to observe the blood test next week if the hcg rises and then be hospitalized, whether the hospitalization is to clean the uterus again or chemotherapy.
Question date:2020-12-21
Patient information:Age: 27 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Complete hydatidiform mole, one month after evacuation, the blood HCG declines slowly, B-ultrasound indicates that the endometrium echo is not uniform, the posterior wall echo is rough and uneven, and the blood flow is slightly rich.
Guide and suggestion: The result of B-ultrasound is still suspected to have residual disease, so the uterus should be cleared before hospitalization.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection