Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Megha Soni - Jun 10th, 2013 8:53 pm. | |
Megha Soni
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She is having sub-mucosal fibroid in uterus and also having thrombosis in left lower limb please give suggestion for leproscopy of fibroid |
re: Submucosal fibroids
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jun 23rd, 2013
10:29 pm
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Megha Soni The smallest amount of common types of fibroid tumors are submucosal fibroids. These fibroids develop just below the lining in the uterine cavity. Large submucosal fibroid tumors might increase the sized the uterus cavity, which enable it to block the fallopian tubes which could cause complications in case you are trying to find pregnant. Some fibroid tumors don't produce any symptoms at all, although some could be severely symptomatic. Associated symptoms with submucosal fibroids include very heavy, excessive menstrual bleeding and prolonged menstruation. These symptoms may also make the passing of clots, and frequent soiling which could harm your everyday lifestyle. Untreated, prolonged or excessive bleeding might cause more complicated problems including fatigue or anemia, which may potentially create a future dependence on blood transfusions. It is crucial that you get hold of your Gynecologist at the earliest opportunity in case you are experiencing some of the symptoms related to submucosal fibroid tumors. Hysteroscopic Myomectomy is the best option in our opinion for you. With regard Dr J S Chowhan |