Experience in surgery to treat ectopic endometrial condition

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Experience in surgery to treat ectopic endometrial condition
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Q: What symptoms led you to decide to undergo surgery?

A: I had menstrual pain, heavier than usual periods, blood clots, and spotting. I needed to change sanitary pads every 1 hour. The doctor diagnosed it as endometrial ectopic condition, so I decided to undergo minimally invasive hysterectomy surgery.


Q: How is life after the surgery?

A: There’s no abdominal pain at all, life is much more comfortable. The difference from before is that I no longer have periods, which were so heavy that it made life difficult and I always had to be careful. But now, life is much easier.


Q: How was your treatment experience with the doctor?

A: The doctor explained and provided information about the disease and treatment very clearly, translating medical terms into easy-to-understand language. What impressed me was how easily and quickly I could contact the doctor, even outside of hospital hours. Especially after surgery, when I had concerns, I could contact the doctor immediately because they understood and gave me their personal line.


Q: The services of Bangkok Hospital?

A: I must say it exceeded my expectations. I received great care from the doctors and nurses throughout my treatment, including quick appointment scheduling via the hospital’s Line app. There was no need to call or wait on hold. I could choose the time I preferred. Staff responded to questions quickly without long waits.


Q: Advice for someone experiencing similar symptoms?

A: If you have abnormal menstrual symptoms, I recommend getting checked at Bangkok Hospital. The doctors are excellent and very caring. Patients are allowed to ask questions at any time. Besides answering every question, they also provide additional advice on female inner health care, such as diet, weight management, and ensuring sufficient sleep for better health.


Q: A message for those who have an endometrial ectopic condition?

A: I don’t want any woman to be negligent. You should get an internal examination every year. Many women think it’s unnecessary, but what we consider normal may actually not be. There could be abnormalities hidden. If detected, it’s best to seek treatment promptly and it should be done with a skilled doctor to understand the disease and correct treatment process properly.


Experience in treating endometrial ectopic condition

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