Have Fibroid, Heavy Period, Pain Around Uterus, Lower Abdomen. What Is The Cure?
Hi Dr Sam, I am Salvation G. a lady of 35yrs from Nigeria. I have fibroid , my menstruation do last for 12days and I do have an untoward pains that do last for 2 to 3hrs before subsiding. And whenever a sperm is being released into me I will start feeling pain around my uterus or lower abdomen. Dr, what is your advice or prescription.? Again, apart from operating fibroid is there no substitute.? Please reply...
Hi and thanks for the query,
fibroids especially when very big can be responsible for heavy bleeding in women. Pain, heavy bleeding, compression of near by organs are usually indications of surgery in fibroids. Left untreated, complications like severe anemia or obstructive symptoms, from urinary, intestinal or vascular symptoms might start occurring and can be fatal. Consulting a gynecologist for an appropriate clinical appraisal and management are advisable.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Have Fibroid, Heavy Period, Pain Around Uterus, Lower Abdomen. What Is The Cure?
Hi and thanks for the query, fibroids especially when very big can be responsible for heavy bleeding in women. Pain, heavy bleeding, compression of near by organs are usually indications of surgery in fibroids. Left untreated, complications like severe anemia or obstructive symptoms, from urinary, intestinal or vascular symptoms might start occurring and can be fatal. Consulting a gynecologist for an appropriate clinical appraisal and management are advisable. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.