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| *Women health>>>Fibroids |
I've been diagnosed and found to have fibroid of 9.14cm *8.86,? |
i have excessive bleeding up to 4 days and another 4 days just little, i some times have water discharge especialy in the morning the days near my menstrual or near my period. the period. days varies from 26 to 30 days. i 'm currently using food supplment can this help me to remove my fibroid without operation, i'm 46 yrs old. please educate me more. Food supplements probably won't help much. Certain foods might help alleviate the symptoms, but they won't have anything potent enough to shrink the fibroids. Fibroids often shrink on their own after menopause. If you are close to menopause, you could try waiting it out. In the meantime, doctors can give you hormone injections (e.g., Lupron) that will temporarily shrink the fibroids. If your primary problem is the excessive bleeding, they could do an endometrial ablation to reduce the bleeding (they basically burn the inside of your uterus). If you decide that something has to be done to permanently destroy the fibroid, besides surgery, the other option is uterine artery embolization. It's kind of a hot new method that some doctors are trying. The doctor inserts a catheter into an artery in your leg, feeds it all the way to one of your uterine arteries, then fills up the artery with plastic beads so that it cuts off the blood flow to the fibroid. Only a tiny incision is needed and you probably wouldn't even need to be completely asleep for it. Uterine artery embolization is still a new method, so not as many doctors do it. Also, although it can significantly shrink the fibroids, it usually doesn't get rid of them completely and we don't have long-term studies indicating whether the fibroids ever grow back. Right now, a hysterectomy is still the only guaranteed way to get rid of the fibroid for good. |
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