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Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Various hysterectomy fibroid treatments
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Topic: Health

Uterine Fibroids are very common amongst women of childbearing age. For most women, Fibroids are not a huge problem, and cause relatively few symptoms. However, for some women uterine fibroids are associated with painful and distressing symptoms, including heavy menstrual periods, abdominal cramping, and even infertility. If your uterine fibroids are causing you particularly painful symptoms, you may want to consider having them surgically removed. There are several medical treatments available for fibroids. One such treatment is hysterectomy.

A Hysterectomy enables the surgeon to remove your uterine Fibroids by removing your entire uterus. This is a permanent way of removing your fibroids; however, the patient will be unable to get pregnant after a hysterectomy. Hysterectomy procedures may also involve the removal of the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and cervix. Hysterectomy is the most common treatment used for uterine Fibroid removal, and accounts for 30% of all Fibroid Treatments.

There are three different approaches to hysterectomy:

·         Vaginal Hysterectomy: An incision is made in the vagina to remove the uterus. Although this procedure leaves no scars on the skin, there may be complications such as bleeding, infection or injury to intestines and bladder.

·                     Abdominal Hysterectomy: The uterus is removed through an incision in the lower abdomen. Complications are the same as in the case of vaginal hysterectomy.

·         Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: The uterus is removed through four incisions on the abdomen. A small scar remains on the skin and complications and injuries to internal organs and bleeding may occur.

Hysterectomy is only recommended for those women who have a very enlarged uterus due to the growth of their uterine fibroids. Hysterectomy is generally suggested once the uterus grows to the size that it would be after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Hysterectomy is also performed when uterine fibroids appear to be cancerous.

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