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How soon can fibroids return after surgery? |
I had a myomectomy about 3 months ago to remove about 4 fibroids and now a near the middle of my incision area i feel a lump and some pain. I'm really worried because i don't have children It can depend on the size of fibroid that was removed at the time of your surgery. |
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It can depend on the size of fibroid that was removed at the time of your surgery. That lump that you are noticing around your incision could also be something like a hernia (an example only). ... There's probably LESS to worry about instead of more. Your thick brown discharge is probably due to a combination of the normal shedding of the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) with som... The fibroid tumors can cause a lot of problems; I ended up having a complete hysterectomy when I was 28; fortunately I had a daughter. A friend of mine didn't think she could get PG because... NO IT WONT HURT YOU HAVING KIDS!I HAVE HAD MANY SURGERIES FIR CYSTS AND I HAVE 2 KIDS AND A SET OF TWINS.SO IF A DOCTOR TELLS YOU THAT YOU WILL NOT HAVE KIDS OR YOU WILL NEED A DOCTORS HELP THATS N... your colon might feel funny because poking around in the abdomen can disturb it (and colons are sensitive!) call & ask just to be sure, but unless you are suddenly in pain or severely constipat... uterine fibroids cannot shrink in any natural way. Luprone injection can shrink them. ...What on earth did the doctor who diagnosed the fibroid suggest to you about this? Your current menstrual cycle problems are the direct result of the fibroid, which is quite large (as fibroids go... NO! Ovarian cysts are fairly common, due to a mishap in hormones secreted by your ovaries, but I would defiantely get a second opinion!! ... |
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