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All You Need to Know About Fibroids and Its
Laparoscopic Surgery Fibroids, also known as myoma
s, fibromas, and leiomyomas are
benign
  • (non-cancerous) growths that form in the uterus.
    There can either be no symptoms of fibroids or
    the symptoms can range from heavy bleeding during
    periods and abdominal pain. The cause for
    fibroids is not known and they usually shrink
    after menopause. Fibroids and Infertility are
    topics that might be on your mind if youre
    trying to conceive. Some people want to get
    laparoscopic surgery for fibroids to get rid of
    fibroids while some people want to know how to
    shrink fibroids fast. If you think you might
    require infertility testing because you have
    fibroids-related symptoms, it is important to
    know that only a gynecological examination can
    tell you the cause behind these symptoms. It is
    important to be aware of Gynecological health and
    take consultation if you think you might have a
    gynecological problem.
  • Table Of Contents
  • Feel Free to skip ahead if one topic catches your
    eye
  • Types of Fibroids
  • Who can develop Fibroids?
  • Symptoms of Fibroids
  • Diagnosing Fibroids
  • Treating Fibroids
  • Take Away

Types of Fibroids and Fibroids and Infertility
Fibroids can be of the following types depending
on their location
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  • Intramural Fibroids These fibroids grow in the
    muscular wall of the uterus and are the most
    common type of Fibroids. If they grow larger they
    can stretch the uterus.
  • Subserosal Fibroids These fibroids grow on the
    outside of the uterus or on the Serosa. If
    these fibroids grow large in size they can make
    the appearance of the uterus larger on one side.
  • Pedunculated fibroids Subserosal fibroids that
    have a stem, a slender base that supports it
    is called pedunculated fibroids.
  • Submucosal Fibroids These fibroids are uncommon
    when compared to other fibroids and develop in
    the muscular middle layer of the uterus called
    the myometrium.
  • Fibroids usually do not cause infertility, but
    fibroids and infertility might be possible
    depending upon where the fibroid is located, for
    example, fibroids can block fallopian tubes
    making it difficult to conceive. It is important
    to get gynecological treatment if you want to
    know how to shrink fibroids fast.

Who can develop Fibroids?
  • The cause of fibroids is unknown but some factors
    can be responsible for their formation.
  • Hormonal Issues Estrogen and progesterone are
    responsible for the formation of the uterine
    lining and may contribute to the formation of
    fibroids.
  • Family History If you have a family history of
    fibroids, you might develop fibroids too.
  • Pregnancy The hormones estrogen and
    progesterone are elevated during pregnancy and
    that may trigger the formation of fibroids.
  • Age 30 or older Women over the age of 30 have
    an increased risk for the formation of fibroids.
  • African-American It is observed that
    African-American women have more fibroids
    formation.
  • Weight It is seen that women had higher body
    weight have an increased risk of fibroids
    formation.

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Symptoms of Fibroids
  • The symptoms of fibroids include
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding with blood clots
  • Pelvic and lower back pain
  • Increased menstrual cramps
  • Increased urination
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Pressure and fullness in the lower abdomen
  • Swelling and enlargement of the abdomen
  • These symptoms of fibroids are unpleasant and you
    would want to know how to shrink fibroids fast.
    It is important that you consult with your
    gynecologist and start your fibroids treatment.

Diagnosing Fibroids
  • If you think you might have uterine fibroids, it
    is important that you consult your gynecologist.
    Your gynecologist would be able to perform the
    necessary gynecological examinations required
    for the diagnosis of fibroids.
  • Your gynecologist would check the uterine
    condition, shape, and size and may recommend
    some imaging tests.
  • Some commonly recommended imaging tests are
  • Ultrasound The gynecologist may recommend an
    ultrasound to better see the inside of the
    uterus. A transvaginal ultrasound may be
    recommended.
  • Pelvic MRI A pelvic MRI would provide imaging
    for the structures in the pelvic region
    including the uterus and ovaries.

Treating Fibroids and Laparoscopic Surgery For
Fibroids
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  • Your doctor would prescribe a treatment that
    suits your age, fibroids size, and overall
    health.
  • Your doctor may prescribe lifestyle changes,
    medications, or surgery. If your fibroids are
    causing no symptoms, your doctor may recommend
    you dont require fibroids treatment in Delhi at
    the moment but might need it if the fibroids
    begin to grow larger or cause symptoms.
  • Lifestyle Changes and Natural Treatments
  • Your doctor may recommend you to follow a
    healthier lifestyle and take acupuncture, yoga,
    massage, traditional medicines such as
    traditional Chinese medicines, and heat therapy
    for cramps (Heat is not to be applied if you have
    heavy menstrual bleeding).
  • Making Dietary changes, managing stress levels,
    and reducing weight may also be recommended.
  • Medications
  • Your doctor may prescribe certain medications if
    they think that you will benefit from them.
  • Most of these medicines work by regulating your
    hormonal levels and reducing pain. Some commonly
    prescribed medications are
  • Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Agonists
    These medications cause the estrogen and
    progesterone levels to drop which would
    eventually stop menstruation and shrink the
    fibroids.
  • Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Antagonists
    These medications stop the body from producing
    hormones such as Follicle Stimulating Hormone
    (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH). These
    medications help to shrink the fibroids.
  • Intrauterine Device (IUD) These devices use the
    hormone progestin.
  • Over-The-Counter (OTC) anti-inflammatory pain
    relievers These medications help reduce the
    pain due to fibroids.

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  • Surgery and Laparoscopic Surgery For Fibroids
  • Surgery may be required if the fibroids are
    causing symptoms and growing larger. Different
    types of surgeries used for the removal of
    fibroids are
  • Myomectomy For Abdominal Myomectomy a large
    incision is made in the abdomen and the uterus
    is accessed to remove the fibroids. Myomectomy
    can also be performed laparoscopically using
    small incisions from where the surgical tools
    and the camera are inserted for the surgery.
  • Hysterectomy If other treatment options are not
    effective for your fibroids, Hysterectomy or
    removal of the uterus may be recommended. Since
    the uterus is removed in this surgery, the
    person would not be able to bear children in the
    future.
  • Non-Invasive and Minimally Invasive Procedures
  • Forced Ultrasound Surgery (FUS) In this
    non-invasive surgical procedure you lie down
    inside a special MRI machine that allows your
    doctor to see the inside of your uterus. The
    fibroids are destroyed using high-energy,
  • high-frequency sound waves.
  • Myolysis This involves the use of procedures
    that shrink the fibroids using heat sources
    electric current or laser, or freeze the fibroids
    using cryomyolysis.
  • Endometrial Ablation This procedure involves
    the destruction of the uterine lining by
    inserting a special instrument into the uterus
    and destroying the uterine lining using heat,
    electric current, hot water, or extreme cold.
  • Uterine Artery Embolization In this procedure
    the blood supply of the fibroids is cut off
    using small particles that are injected into the
    uterus.
  • Take Away
  • Uterine Fibroids are a common condition that
    affects a number of women. If you think you
    might have uterine fibroids, it is best to
    consult with a gynecologist to discuss how

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able to help you with a treatment plan that
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