FACT ABOUT FIBROID FROM DR. KING @kingphillipiano
What are fibroids?
Fibroids
are growths on the walls of the uterus. Sometimes, a fibroid is
attached to the outside of the uterus by a stalk. Fibroids can be as
small as a seed or a pea or as large as an orange or small melon.
Although fibroids are called "tumors," they are not cancer.But atimes
Fibroid can be spiritualy attached. They are smooth muscle growths.
About two of every 10 women who have not gone through menopause have
fibroids. The technical term for a fibroid tumor is leitmotif.
What symptoms do fibrous cause?
Fibroids
may cause no symptoms at all, or they may cause pain or bleeding.
Fibroids may make it hard to pass urine if they grow large enough to
press on the bladder. They also may cause abdominal swelling, pain
during intercourse, lower abdominal and pelvic discomfort or pain, and
increased uterine cramping before and during menstrual periods. Fibroids
also can make it hard for you to get pregnant. Sometimes fibroids can
cause problems with pregnancy, labor or delivery, including miscarriage
and premature birth.
How are fibroids diagnosed?
Usually,
fibroids are found by abdominal or pelvic examination or pelvic
ultrasound. Less frequently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or
computerized tomography (CT) scans are used.
What happens to fibroids after menopause?
Fibroids
usually shrink substantially and symptoms may be significantly reduced.
Larger fibroids may remain symptomatic if estrogen replacement therapy
is used.
How are fibroids treated?
If you have fibroids, you
may have several treatments from which to choose. Either the Through
HERBAL OR BY SURGICAL OPERATION The choice depends on how big the
fibroids are, where they are, and whether you are pregnant or want to
become pregnant.
Watchful waiting may be all the treatment you
need if your fibroid is small and you do not have any symptoms. You will
need regular visits to your doctor for a pelvic exam to monitor the
growth of the fibroid.
Non-surgical treatments for fibroids include hormones and pain relief medicines.
Surgical
treatments for fibroids include hysterectomy and myomectomy.
Hysterectomy is usually recommended when the fibroids are causing
symptoms, when they have grown rapidly or when the fibroids are large
(as large as a grapefruit).
Myomectomy is an operation to remove a
fibroid tumor without taking out the uterus. The growths may come back
after a myomectomy, and repeat surgery may be necessary. If you are
considering a myomectomy, be sure to ask the doctor how likely it is
that new fibroid might grow after the surgery. You also should ask your
doctor how much experience he or she has in doing this procedure. Not
all gynecologists have been trained to perform myomectomies.
Another
option is laser surgery, which usually is an outpatient procedure. With
laser surgery, the doctor uses a high-intensity light to remove small
fibroids. Depending on the location of the fibroid, it may be possible
to remove it during a laparoscopy. Or, the doctor may put a thin tube
called a hysteroscope with a laser through the vagina and into the
uterus. The tube may have a small scraper to scrape away the fibroid
from the wall of the.uterus.
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