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Suppose to have a hsg, they couldn't perform because i have scarring on my cervix. i had ultrasound and found fluid in my uterus. is this bad?

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Dr. Steven Chmielewski answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

Not unexpected.: If your cervix is scarred and a catheter could not be inserted for an hsg, the opening may be blocked or partially blocked, causing fluid to accumulate in the endometrial canal. The important thing is to address the stenosis (blockage). Your ob/gyn will discuss the underlying causes and treatment options.

Answered 3/21/2020

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