Diagnosis and treatment of ovarian pathology.
Using gynecological ultrasound, detection of simple cysts, teratomas, endometriomas, and complex cysts. Premature ovarian failure through hormonal analysis. Surgical treatment and use of hormone therapy.
Diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis.
Endometriosis is a benign disease characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus (ovaries, peritoneum, fallopian tubes, and other organs). Gynecological ultrasound allows for the detection of endometriotic cysts and nodules, as well as their monitoring. Surgical and medical treatment of endometriosis is available.
Diagnosis and treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
Vaginal ultrasound allows for an appropriate assessment of the characteristics of the endometrium, as well as the evaluation of the rest of the uterus and ovaries, ruling out organic causes. When necessary, an endometrial biopsy can be performed in the office. First-line medical advice and treatment (tranexamic acid, NSAIDs), second-line treatment with hormonal therapy (progestogens, combined contraceptives, Mirena IUD).Diagnostic hysteroscopy is used for visualizing the uterine cavity, diagnosing, and removing endometrial polyps.
Diagnosis and treatment of uterine fibroids.
Fibroids are benign nodules that develop from the uterine wall. They are a very common finding, and in most cases, they do not cause symptoms or require specific treatment. Vaginal ultrasound is used to diagnose fibroids, including their number, size, and location. It also allows for the monitoring of both asymptomatic and symptomatic fibroids. Medical treatment for fibroids includes hormonal therapy and the Mirena IUD. Surgical treatment options include myomectomy, which can be performed via laparoscopy or hysteroscopy.