Uterine
fibroids or leiomyomas are a very common gynaecological condition. According to
recent studies, women in their reproductive age usually face this health
condition. Fibroids are non-malignant tumour growths, and they appear in the
smooth muscle layer of the womb.
The exact
cause of this gynaecological condition is still unknown. However, some studies
reveal the fact that the female hormone, i.e., estrogen plays a significant
role in the growth of these tumours.
Symptoms and Hysterectomy Treatment
Uterine
fibroids do not involve life risk since they are non-malignant. But they may
cause several symptoms which affect the well-being of women. Some of the major
symptoms include heavy bleeding or painful menstrual period, constipation,
painful intercourse, complications during pregnancy, frequent urinary issues,
and more.
Hysterectomy treatment in
this context could be of great help and can treat women with fibroids. This is
a surgical treatment, and it aims to remove fibroid affected uterus from the
patient’s body. This surgery hardly allows women to conceive. This is why women,
who want to get pregnant in the future often, prefer alternative
treatments.
Alternative Treatment Options
Here are
some treatment options you can choose if you want to avoid the surgery of removing
the uterus.
1. Uterine Fibroid Embolisation (UFE)
Uterine
fibroid embolisation or UFE is a minimally invasive process that has become
popular within a short time. UFE treatment aims to prevent tumour growth.
During this treatment, the blood supply to leiomyomas is blocked, and as a
result, the tumours do not get nutrients to grow further. This is how the
patients get relief. It involves rapid recovery and less risk. UFE is one of
the major alternatives to fibroid removal
surgery.
2. Myomectomy
Myomectomy
is a surgery that aims to remove fibroids from women’s bodies. This can be
performed through an operation or laparoscopically. The da Vinci robotic
myomectomy is also a common option. Consult
your surgeon who can suggest you the right treatment.
3. Hysteroscopy
During this
treatment, your physician will insert a thin instrument, which is like a
telescope. He or she will insert it through your vagina. This is a minor
surgical treatment. But it does not involve much risk like the other major
surgeries.
4. Medications
Uterine
fibroids often cause intolerable pain. This symptom can be treated with certain
medicines. Doctors usually prescribe nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to
patients in order to cure them. If these medicines fail to treat women, there
is another option. Your physician may prescribe you another type of drugs which
regulate the estrogen level.
Have you
noticed any symptoms of uterine
fibroids? If yes, then do not waste your time. Quickly book an appointment
with a professional and experienced gynaecologist and meet him or her. Your
surgeon can suggest the proper treatment for you.