How to Get Rid of Fibroids Without Surgery

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How to Get Rid of Fibroids without Surgery

The presence of fibroids or uterine fibroids is a problem that affects approximately 25% of women over age 30. These lesions may be single or multiple and acquire as small as a pea or as large as a grapefruit, and can cause infertility. Depending on their location in the uterus are classified as: Submucosal: Grow from the wall into the uterine cavity, deforming in many cases, which can cause pain, abnormal menstrual bleeding and infertility. Intramurals: Grow confined within the uterine wall can cause pain and abnormal menstrual bleeding. Subserosal: Grow from the uterine wall out of the uterus and can push intrapelvic organs such as the bladder, small intestine and colon causing spasms, pain, urinary problems, constipation etc.. How Fibroids Diagnosed: Are diagnosed by sonography, and hysteroscopy histerosalpongografia. Ultrasonography: uses sound waves to create an image of the pelvic organs, can be performed through the abdomen or transvaginally. Hysterosalpingography: a radiograph from inside the uterus in which it uses a special dye to show abnormalities. Hysteroscopy allows the doctor to look inside the uterine cavity through an instrument like a tiny telescope. Hysteroscopy is performed in the office without anesthesia with excellent tolerance. What is the treatment? Currently there is no drug available to completely eliminate fibroids. However, you can use a type of hormone called GnRH, to temporarily reduce fibroid size in preparation for surgery or to delay surgery when the patient is nearing menopause. Once the patient stops using the drug usually will reacquire the fibroid the size it was before treatment.


But, there are several surgical options: Myomectomy is a surgical procedure which removes only the fibroids, leaving the uterus intact, with this keep open the possibility of another pregnancy. Myomectomy traditionally been practiced through an open incision in the abdomen very similar to that performed for cesarean section. If fibroids are subserosal, today we make laparoscopic surgery making three small wounds: one in the umbilicus of 1 centimeter where an endoscope is connected to a video system and two lateral incisions at the level of the hair pubic 5 mm each are introduced where necessary surgical instruments. Hysteroscopic myomectomy: When fibroids are submucosal, ie grow inside the uterine cavity, are making hysteroscopic treatment of these lesions with excellent results, and the classic interventions become very annoying and painful to very simple, fast, safe and ambulatory. The patient is returned fully to all your activities the next day with the possibility of trying to become pregnant in the second month of operation.

Hysteroscopic Myomectomy is performed with an instrument like a tiny telescope, called a hysteroscope, which is inserted into the uterus through the vagina and cervix. The equipment allows direct visualization of lesions, and removal. It is performed in the operating room under intravenous anesthesia without endotracheal tube placement or use of anesthetic gases, the average operating time is 20 minutes and patients graduate after three hours of observation, walking, no scars or greater inconvenience. Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus in severe cases, can be practiced by making an incision in the abdomen, removing the uterus through the vagina when it coexists with prolapse or as we are currently conducting a combined intervention in endoscopy surgery vaginal (laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy), whose main advantage is to not perform abdominal wound and thus the recovery is faster, less painful, no scar and the patient is returned much more quickly to their normal work . This procedure is performed in the operating room and general anesthesia is used. FIBROMA vaporization: IS A NEW ALTERNATIVE FOR ENDOSCOPIC treating fibroids. Hysteroscopy is a procedure that uses electric current to remove fibroids from the uterus using a thin electrode with capacity to cut or destroy the injury and leaving the uterus intact.


During the procedure, local anesthesia is used to numb the cervix and a mild sedative to help you relax the patient, so the patient will only feel a little discomfort (similar to menstrual spasm) and a slight feeling of weight the vaginal area. After receiving the treatment will be allowed to rest for 1-2 hours in the recovery room and then be discharged. Routinely, prompted a medicine to relieve spasms when they occurred. Most women can return to normal activities and family care the next day. It occurs most often mild to moderate bleeding that usually resolves spontaneously in 3-7 days. If you want to get more complete information about how to get rid of fibroids naturally, click here.

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