Uterus fibroid surgery? ?
I have uternine fibroids and I’ve avoided this for over 10 years. I’m scared. I might want surgery to get rid of it,but I’m surgery phobic. Anyone know what is involved? and is it like a C section?
I am done with childbearing and have witnessed the massage, chirporactor, supplement route for attempting to cure other ailments but haven’t tried it on myself. I dunno; its all so confusing when traditional medicine and alternatie medicine disagrees with the other adn frustrating for the patient.
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From what i have seen there are a few different options for surgery and most of them are at least a little bit untrusive. There are also statistics that show the fibroids can grow back after these surgeries and some can make it very hard to get pregnant afterwards as well.
There are soem who suggest you can shrink them naturally though, this article might help:
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Natural Cures For Fibroids – Do They Work?
Fibroids or Uterine Fibroids are growths that occur in a woman’s uterus (the womb) that can grow quite large and cause problems for the woman who suffers from this malady. Natural cures for fibroids are often treated with very little respect by traditional medical doctors who will often recommend dangerous surgery options to remove the fibroids as the only path forward.
This is strange as natural cures for other female afflictions such as PCOS and more have been used to help women that modern medicine cannot cure for years. Herbal remedies, Chinese medicine, massage, acupuncture, diet and many other options that do not include surgery are often said to cure almost anything and even skeptics admit that there is a definite benefit to many of these things but how do they stack up versus modern medicine and surgery for uterine fibroid reduction?
Read the rest here:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Cures-For-Fibroids—Do-They-Work?&id=1422581
It would depend on the size of the fibroids and whether they are on the inside of the uterus or the outside of the uterus.
If the fibroid is small and on the inside the doctor can remove it with a special instrument called a hysteroscope. If it’s small and on the outside of the uterus the doctor can remove it with the help of a laparoscope.
I have the link to a site that might be able to help you find more information. If you are interested in checking it out please e-mail me off site any time with the subject line: "Uterine Fibroid Treatment link" so that I will know what it’s in regards to.