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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Unluckily, such chemicals cannot be decomposed by the human body and pile up. The chemicals accumulate over time and result in more fybroid growth which is the reason why the fybroids get worse as the women get older. To remove the chemicals a four week body cleanse is necessary, during which the consumption of green superfoods is increased, which assist the body to get rid of such chemicals in less time.
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