Feb 7 2009

Fybroids

Fybroids

The occurence of fybroids in the uterus is much more common than women often believe. Up to eighty percent of women manifest them at some point during their reproductive years, although most of them don’t display symptoms, as the fybroids are usually tiny.

It isn’t until these women begin to experience symptoms that they make the decision to visit their doctors to get a diagnosis. These symptoms may include swelling of the abdomen, digestive problems, or frequent urination (which depends on where a large fybroid is located) and heavy or painful menstruation. If a fybroid is situated near the cervix, pain while having sexual intercourse might be experienced.

Numerous methods are known for the detection of fybroids. A physician can feel for them in a pelvic examination, or carry out an ultrasound test to find out whether you have fybroids, and the size of the tumors. X-ray, CAT scans and hysterosalpingogram can also be used for detecting fybroids. Certain procedures of getting a clear diagnosis are extreme, including laparoscopy surgery or a hysteroscopy, and both require having to go under the knife and an anaesthetic.

Your doctor will first suggest the use of pharmaceutical drugs to treat your fybroids. But if the fybroids is bad enough your physician will suggest surgery. These pills are full of artificial progesterone and stop fybroids from growing. However they can also stop you from conceiving a infant. This is because a large number of the drugs are also used as birth control.

The other drug known as a gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist can be prescribed to bring down the production of hormones in the human body. The side effects of such drugs can be drastic in selected cases, since they bring on a condition comparable to menopause. This signifies that you could encounter hot flashes, insomnia, diminished sex drive, depression, joint distress and a loss of bone density. They are not an alternative in case you would wish to conceive a baby.

Surgery is not always a viable option for some women because they fear something might go wrong during the surgical procedure. However there are surgical options for fybroids. One of which is Uterine Fybroid Embolization, or deliver of small particles that block the blood supply to the fibroids. Another surgical option is myomectomy, surgical removal of a myoma. Lastly there is hysterectomy,excision of the uterus. Other women search for more non-invasive options that do not have the draw backs of side effects have no side effects.

Most non-organic food purchased in the stores have been treated with chemicals to accelerate the growth of the plant or animal, and this chemical build up in our bodies is what causes fybroids to grow. So the first thing i suggest to a client with fybroids is to switch to organic foods all across the board. Organic foods are foods grown or raised without the use of unnatural chemicals. I also suggest reducing the consumption of meat and dairy products.

But your body can’t break down these chemicals, and they slowly build up. This is why fybroids get worse in some women as they age – the chemicals from what they eat build up and cause more growth of fybroids. Reducing unwanted chemicals necessitates a twenty-eight-day full-body cleanse, which involves increasing your consumption of green superfoods, which aid the body in removing chemicals even more quickly.

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