Gynecology and obstetrics

Symptoms of weak uterine lining

Symptoms of weak uterine lining

Endometrium thickness of at least 8 mm is considered good and normal. However, if its thickness is less than 7 mm, the uterine lining is considered thin, and this condition is known as endometrial weakness. This health problem occurs as a result of estrogen levels falling below the normal limit. In many cases, endometrial weakness may not be accompanied by any symptoms. Rather, it is discovered through ultrasound imaging, while in other cases the weakness of the uterine lining may be accompanied by the appearance of some symptoms or health problems, including the following:

 

infertility

A healthy uterine lining of normal and appropriate thickness plays a major role in ensuring the successful implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus and nourishing the fetus during pregnancy. Therefore, women with weak uterine lining may suffer from fertility problems and infertility.

 

Menstrual disturbances

A healthy uterine lining with appropriate thickness plays an important role in the normal occurrence of the menstrual cycle in women. A weak uterine lining may be accompanied by disturbances or problems in the menstrual cycle, which are represented by the following:

  • Feeling pain during the menstrual period is a common symptom of a weak uterine lining.
  • Irregular menstruation.
  • Decrease in the abundance of menstrual bleeding, and the bleeding continues for a shorter period than usual, because the uterine lining that is supposed to shed during the menstrual period is very thin in this case and consists of a smaller number of tissues that must be eliminated.
  • The appearance of blood clots with menstrual bleeding.
  • Menstrual bleeding appears dark red or purple.

 

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Other symptoms

In addition to what was mentioned previously, the following symptoms may appear in women who suffer from a weak uterine lining:

  • Feeling pain in the pelvic area, at different times during the month.
  • Feeling pain during intercourse.
  • Feeling pain in the lower back area.

 

Reasons to see a doctor

Monitoring endometrial thickness in women who have reproductive problems and are trying to become pregnant can help them understand and determine the best ways in which to improve their chances of a successful pregnancy; A change in the thickness of the uterine lining is a common occurrence in a woman's life.

It should be noted that it is necessary to consult a doctor if you suffer from the symptoms mentioned previously. The doctor may recommend an ultrasound examination or other diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause of these symptoms. You should also see a doctor if the following symptoms appear:

  • Noticing abnormal vaginal bleeding.
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge.

 

Article summary

Endometrial weakness is characterized by a decrease in the thickness of the uterine lining below 7 mm. This occurs as a result of a decrease in the level of estrogen in the body. Not all cases of endometrial weakness are accompanied by symptoms. In some cases, the weakness of the uterine lining may be detected through ultrasound imaging, but in other cases, some symptoms or health problems may appear in the affected person. Such as infertility and failure to become pregnant despite the experience, menstrual disorders, feeling pain in the lower back, and feeling pain during intercourse. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor if any of the symptoms appear to diagnose the condition and determine the appropriate treatment option.

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