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Multiple uterine fibroids with extended abdomenm |
re: uterine fibroid
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jun 14th, 2012
3:26 pm
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Olushola Bello For the big myoma with distension of abdomen that a lot of women who experience no symptoms, fibroid treatment is not necessary. For other people whose symptoms are mild to moderate, over-the-counter pain-killer, exercise and/or alterations in diet may be the only uterine fibroid treatments needed. Some women who do not have severe symptoms may delay fibroid treatment until after menopause, when symptoms sometimes dwindle severe or disappear spontaneously. Laparoscopic Myomectomy may be the Uterine Fibroid Treatments for More serious Symptoms This surgical procedure was created to meet the need for uterine fibroid treatments that preserved the uterus and a woman's childbearing potential. The process, in which only the fibroid tumor or tumors are surgically removed, had become the preferred fibroid treatment for women desiring to have their fertility. Like hysterectomy, however, standard myomectomy requires general anesthesia along with a long time to recover. On average, the process leads to more blood loss than hysterectomy or any other uterine fibroid treatments. Laparoscopic myomectomy, which is less invasive, is sometimes possible and has a significantly shorter time to recover. With regards J.S. Chowhan |