Fybroids
Uterine fybroids is a far universal problem than what you believe. Nearly 80% of women develop them at a certain point during their reproductive years, nevertheless a large number of women do not experience any problems, since their fybroids are extremely small.
Fybroids can cause serious symptoms including but not limited to swelling in the abdomen, and frequent urination or digestive complaints, depending on where a large fybroid is located. They might also cause painful or heavy periods, and you may experience pain during sexual intercourse if your fybroid is located near the cervix. However some women do not go for a diagnosis until the fybroids start to cause symptoms. This is not because they do not want to go but they are not aware of any problems.
The first way a doctor can detect fybroids is during a pelvic exam, where the physician feels for them in pelvic regions.Your medical practitioner can also locate Fybroids through x-rays, CAT scans and hysterosalpingograms, which is a X-ray examination of the uterus and oviducts following injection of a radiopaque substance. Another way is to perform an ultrasound test. Doctors can use this to assess whether you have fybroids, and the size of the tumors. Other methods of getting a definite diagnosis are dangerous. These include laparoscopy surgery or a hysteroscopy, which is the inspection of the uterine cavity by endoscopy . These are both invasive procedures which require anaesthetic to carry out.
Your physician will give you a couple of alternatives, subject to the severity of the fybroids: pharmaceutical drugs, or surgery. The drugs prescribed for fybroids are generally types of birth control pill. Such pills insert artificial progesterone into the body to arrest the growth of the fybroids, although they can stop you from conceiving as well.
Your doctor may prescribe a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist to decrease your hormone production. Sometimes, the side effects of these pharmaceuticals are drastic, as they induce a state much the same as menopause. They might therefore cause you to experience hot flashes, insomnia, lowered sex drive, depression, joint pain, and bone density loss. These drugs are not an option if you plan on having a baby.
Hysterectomy, myomectomy and Uterine Fybroid Embolization are the surgical choices for fybroids. Surgery is not a feasible alternative for some women since they are scared of being operated upon, thus they search for different alternatives that do not require surgery and have zero side effects.
The first and foremost thing I advise a fybroid patient is to change her diet. She should eat more of organic foods and vegetables and less of meat and dairy products. This is because most of the foods available in the market are treated with chemicals which cause the fybroids to develop faster.
The only way to remove the chemicals from your body is a 28-day body cleanse. To cleanse your body you increase your consumption of vegetable superfoods,which are foods that have a high phytonutrient content. these help the body circulate these chemicals out. This is necessary because our bodies cannot digest the chemicals. This causes them to build up, and is why fybroids get worse and worse as you age. The chemicals just build up and cause fybroid growth at an exponetial rate.
More videos are available on how to get rid of fibroids and you can also download a copy of my free report at http://www.fibroidsetc.com/fibroids which explains the seven steps to get rid of fybroids.