Is There Any Other Option Than Removing The Uterus In One With Bulky Uterus And Fibroids ?
i am having uterine fibroid which is formed on the outer wall of the uterus . i am 42 years old. i have bulky uterus. for the past 6 months i looked very pale and unhealthy. i am taking ayurvedic medicines from 2 months and been suggested to go for scaning after a month. the doctor suggests that since the fibroid is formed on the mouth of the uterus it can be cured. however, the stomach part looks bulged. may be i do not follow good dietary measures and due to work pressure do not exercise properly. please suggest a healthy dietary measure and exercise routine. my gynac suggested that removal of uterus is the only remedy because removing fibroids has a chance of re-occuring. can i save my uterus
Consult with an interventional radiologist. Uterine fibroids especially those that are solitary can be embolized. This is a procedure that blocks off the blood vessels to the fibroid. the fibroid then shrinks and often dies off completely. It is not always effective and may need to be repeated.
pls mention the size of firoid . if it is larger and creating problem go for surgery otherwise homeopathic medicines have scope to subsides it short treatment
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Is There Any Other Option Than Removing The Uterus In One With Bulky Uterus And Fibroids ?
Consult with an interventional radiologist. Uterine fibroids especially those that are solitary can be embolized. This is a procedure that blocks off the blood vessels to the fibroid. the fibroid then shrinks and often dies off completely. It is not always effective and may need to be repeated.