Fibrods Treatments
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Mahima - May 29th, 2023 5:55 am.
Mahima
Mahima
i have problem of fibroids please tell me about the treatment thanks
re: Fibrods Treatments by Dr. Shanu Desai - May 29th, 2023 6:35 am
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Dr. Shanu Desai
Dr. Shanu Desai
Surgical treatment options for fibroids include the following:

Myomectomy: This surgical procedure involves the removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus. It is typically recommended for women who wish to maintain their fertility or keep their uterus intact. Myomectomy can be performed through various techniques, including open surgery (abdominal incision), laparoscopic surgery (small incisions with specialized instruments), or hysteroscopy (through the cervix and vagina). The choice of technique depends on the size, number, and location of the fibroids.

Hysterectomy: Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and is considered a definitive treatment for fibroids. It eliminates the possibility of fibroid recurrence since the uterus is removed. However, it is a more invasive procedure and is typically recommended for women who have completed their family planning or have severe symptoms that do not respond to other treatments. In some cases, the cervix may also be removed (total hysterectomy) or left intact (subtotal or partial hysterectomy).

Minimally Invasive Procedures: There are several minimally invasive procedures available to treat fibroids. These techniques aim to destroy or shrink the fibroids without removing the uterus. Some examples include:

a. Uterine artery embolization (UAE): This procedure involves blocking the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink. It is performed by injecting small particles into the arteries that supply the fibroids, cutting off their blood flow.

b. MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS): High-intensity ultrasound waves are used to heat and destroy the fibroid tissue.

c. Radiofrequency ablation: This procedure involves inserting a needle into the fibroid and using radiofrequency energy to heat and destroy the tissue.

The choice of surgical treatment depends on factors such as the size, number, and location of the fibroids, the severity of symptoms, desire for future fertility, and individual circumstances. It's important to consult with a gynecologist or a specialist in reproductive health who can evaluate your specific case, conduct any necessary tests, and recommend the most suitable surgical treatment options for you.
You should come to our hospital and consult our doctor for proper treatment. Giving advice on the Internet can sometimes be risky.
re: Fibrods Treatments by Tanya - Jun 26th, 2023 9:38 am
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Tanya
Tanya
Are there any potential complications or risks associated with leaving the fibroid(s) untreated?

Reply:- Leaving fibroids undressed can potentially lead to colorful complications or pitfalls, although the inflexibility and liability of these complications can vary from person to person. Then are some implicit complications associated with undressed fibroids

Increased size and symptoms Fibroids have the eventuality to grow larger over time, leading to an increase in symptoms similar as pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, dragged ages, and pressure on near organs like the bladder or rectum.

Anemia Heavy and dragged menstrual bleeding caused by fibroids can affect in anemia, which occurs when the body lacks sufficient red blood cells to carry oxygen to apkins and organs. Anemia can beget fatigue, weakness, briefness of breath, and other affiliated symptoms.

Urinary problems Large fibroids can ply pressure on the bladder, leading to frequent urination, difficulty evacuating the bladder fully, urinary incontinence, or urinary tract infections.

Bowel issues Depending on their size and position, fibroids may beget constipation, bloating, or indeed bowel inhibition by pressing against the bowel.

Gravidity or gestation complications Fibroids can intrude with fertility and gestation. Depending on their size and position, they can block the fallopian tubes, affect embryo implantation, or beget complications during gestation, similar as confinement, preterm labor, or the need for a cesarean section.

Degeneration or torsion In rare cases, a fibroid may suffer degeneration, a process in which the fibroid outgrows its blood force and starts breaking down. This can beget severe pain and bear immediate medical attention. Torsion, another rare complication, occurs when a fibroid twists on its stalk, leading to acute pain and possible infection.
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