Feb 7 2009

Fybroids

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.

Women go for a diagnosis only when the fybroids start giving them problems. The symptoms that begin to occur include swelling in the abdomen, urination at frequent intervals or problems in digestion. All these symptoms depend on the place where the fybroid is located and also on its size. Women also experience painful or excessive menstrual periods. Sexual intercourse might be painful if the fibroid is located close to the cervix.

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.

Depending on the seriousness of your fibroids, your doctor will present two alternatives before you: medicinal drugs or surgery. The drugs recommended for fybroids are a kind of birth control pills. Artificial progesterone is introduced into the body through these pills so that the fibroids don’t develop further but they can also obstruct your pregnancy.

Another drug called a gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist can be recommended so that the body may produce lesser hormones. Its side-effects can be harsh because it can bring on a condition close to menopause. In other words, you may experience hot flashes, lack of sleep, lessened sex drive, despondency, aching joints and a loss of bone density. They are also not a favourable alternative if you desire to become a mother.

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.

It is unfortunate that these chemicals cannot be broken down and they go on accumulating. This is the reason why the fybroids of women go on worsening with age- the chemicals go on accumulating leading to an increase in the fybroid’s growth. A 28-day body cleanse is required to get rid of these chemicals during which the intake of green super foods is increased as it helps in removing these chemicals more rapidly.

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