Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Sunita kumari - May 29th, 2023 6:06 am. | |
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I have fibroids in my uterus, can it be treated by laparoscopy, I don't have any child yet, please tell. |
re: Fibroids treatment
by Dr. B S Bhalla -
May 29th, 2023
6:23 am
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Fibroids are noncancerous growths that can develop in the uterus. The treatment options for fibroids depend on various factors such as the size, location, and symptoms associated with the fibroids. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that can be used to treat certain types of fibroids. However, the suitability of laparoscopy as a treatment option for fibroids depends on the specific characteristics of your fibroids and your individual circumstances. Other factors, such as your age, desire for future fertility, and overall health, will also be taken into consideration when determining the most appropriate treatment. It's important to consult with a gynecologist or a specialist in reproductive health to discuss your specific case. They will be able to evaluate your condition, provide a proper diagnosis, and recommend the most suitable treatment options for you. They will consider your preferences, medical history, and the potential impact on your future fertility. You should come to our hospital and consult our doctor for proper treatment. Giving advice on the Internet can sometimes be risky. |
re: Fibroids treatment
by Babita -
Jun 26th, 2023
6:19 am
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I have multiple fibroid. What treatment options are available for my fibroids? Reply- Laparoscopy can be a treatment option for fibroids in the uterus, depending on the size, position, and symptoms associated with the fibroids. still, the specific treatment approach will depend on colorful factors and should be bandied with a healthcare professional. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses small lacerations and technical instruments to remove or treat fibroids. During laparoscopic surgery for fibroids, the surgeon makes a many small lacerations in the tummy to fit a laparoscope( a thin, lighted tube with a camera) and other surgical instruments. The surgeon can also fantasize the uterus and perform procedures similar as removing fibroids, cutting off their blood force, or removing the entire uterus if necessary( a procedure called a hysterectomy). It's important to note that the felicity of laparoscopy as a treatment option for fibroids depends on several factors, including the size, number, and position of the fibroids, as well as the existent's overall health. In some cases, other treatment options similar as drug(e.g., hormone remedy) or lower invasive procedures like uterine roadway embolization( UAE) may be considered. |