Heavy Bleeding. Was Said Evidence Of A Bulky Uterus With Anterior Myometrial Uterine Fibroid. What Does It Mean?u
Hai, my mom age is 43 years old,she is having heavy bleeding.Doctors said like "Evidence of a bulky uterus with an anterior myometrial uterine fibroid".What does it mean?Suggest the way that is to be followed.... The doctors said they will remove uterus.Is it d only solution,or any other solutions are there? Please suggest me the best way for my mom...... I will be waiting for your reply...... Thank you..
A fibroid is a growth in the uterus that presents in various ways and can even affect fertility in some women if left untreated.
No a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) is not the only solution, but it is the most effective solution.
There exist other options like a D&C (dilatation and currettage), electrocauterization of the fibroid, etc; but all these methods can result in formation of scar tissue and keeping the history in mind, these fibroids can recur. So the permanent solution for a woman who has completed her family and who does not want to worry about recurrences would certainly be a hysterectomy.
Hope this helped.
Take care.
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Heavy Bleeding. Was Said Evidence Of A Bulky Uterus With Anterior Myometrial Uterine Fibroid. What Does It Mean?u
Hello. A fibroid is a growth in the uterus that presents in various ways and can even affect fertility in some women if left untreated. No a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) is not the only solution, but it is the most effective solution. There exist other options like a D&C (dilatation and currettage), electrocauterization of the fibroid, etc; but all these methods can result in formation of scar tissue and keeping the history in mind, these fibroids can recur. So the permanent solution for a woman who has completed her family and who does not want to worry about recurrences would certainly be a hysterectomy. Hope this helped. Take care.