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.

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.

Many methods of detecting fybroids exist. Physicians may be able to feel for them in a routine pelvic exam, or utilize an ultrasound to figure out whether you have fybroids, and how big the tumors are. Doctors can also detect them with an x-ray, CAT scan, or hysterosalpingogram. Some techniques of getting a diagnosis are drastic, including laparoscopic surgery or a hysteroscopy, both of which are invasive procedures that require anaesthetic.

A doctor might offer you two choices, depending on how severe the fybroids are: pharmaceuticals, or surgical procedures. The pharmaceuticals usually prescribed for fybroids are forms of birth control pills that introduce artificial progesterone into your body in order to stop fybroids from growing, but they also have the ability to prevent pregnancy.

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.

Surgical options also exist for fybroids. These options include a hysterectomy, myomectomy, or Uterine Fybroid Embolization. Many women do not wish to have surgery because they fear undergoing an invasive procedure, so they search for treatments that are not invasive and do not have 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.

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.