Former Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson was told she 'likely' had the rare uterine condition
Former Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson has opened up about possibly having a rare illness called Asherman's syndrome.
Revealing issues getting an NHS appointment, she said: "Going to go and have a scan of my pelvis. First one in about 3 months. The NHS are saying I'll have to wait months longer for a follow up appointment, so I'm going private." "A hysteroscopy would offer a better look inside the cavity than an ultrasound but because I might need to start taking immunosuppressants, having non essential surgery isn't really an option," she continued.What is Asherman's syndrome? The rare condition is where scar tissue - also called intrauterine adhesions - build up inside the uterus, thereby creating less space inside the organ.
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