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Bloated Stomach: A Potential Symptom of Fibroids

Bloated Stomach: A Potential Symptom of Fibroids Fibroids, benign growths of muscle cells in or on the uterus, are generally asymptomatic. However, in some cases, they can lead to abdominal distention/bloating. This article explores the connection between fibroids and a distended abdomen or bloating, shedding light on fibroid symptoms, causes, and potential solutions. Symptoms of Fibroids: While fibroids often go unnoticed, they can create symptoms that vary in severity. Common signs include heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding, and discomfort during sexual intercourse. Fibroids growing on the outside of the uterus, especially those large in size, may exert pressure on adjacent organs, causing issues such as urinary discomfort, back pain, and constipation. Bloating Due to Fibroids: The size and location of fibroids play a significant role in determining the symptoms they cause. Numerous or larger fibroids are more likely to exert pressure on neighboring organs, impacting the intestines and leading to…

Exploring Surgical Myomectomy Solutions for Fibroid Symptoms

Exploring Surgical Myomectomy Solutions for Fibroid Symptoms Your fibroid journey likely involves considering various treatment options to address fibroid related symptoms and surgical removal may stand out as a viable choice. In this blog, we will cover the intricacies of fibroid removal surgery, exploring different methods, risks, and advantages to help you make a fibroid treatment decision that is best suited to your needs. Surgical Removal of Fibroids: A myomectomy is a surgical procedure specifically crafted to extract fibroids while preserving the uterus. Myomectomy can be performed abdominally (large incision), laparoscopically or through a transcervical hysteroscopic procedure, depending on the size and location of your fibroids.Let’s dive into each of these three approaches: Hysteroscopic Myomectomy: Appropriate for fibroids located within or indenting the uterine cavity, this method involves the insertion of a hysteroscope through the vagina and cervix to visualize and remove fibroids. As a transcervical, incisionless treatment, this approach…

Exploring the Pros and Cons of Hysterectomy for Fibroids

Exploring the Pros and Cons of Hysterectomy for Fibroids Facing the decision of whether to undergo a hysterectomy for fibroid treatment is a significant step that shouldn’t be taken lightly. This blog aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of hysterectomy as a potential solution for uterine fibroids. We’ll delve into the various types and methods of hysterectomy, weighing the advantages and disadvantages associated with each. Additionally, we’ll explore alternative treatment options to help you make a well-informed decision that aligns with your individual needs and preferences. Understanding Hysterectomy: Hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of the uterus and is often recommended for addressing uterine fibroids. However, it’s crucial to recognize that this procedure carries both physical and emotional implications, making careful consideration essential. Types of Hysterectomy: Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is a separate procedure that removes the tubes and ovaries and may or may not be performed in conjuction with a…

Fibroid Therapy with the Sonata Treatment: A Modern and Minimally Invasive Option

Fibroid Therapy with the Sonata Treatment: A Modern and Minimally Invasive Option Fibroids are a common health condition in women. These non-cancerous growths in the uterus can cause a range of symptoms, including heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and even fertility issues. Fortunately, there are a variety of treatment options available for those with symptomatic fibroids. One of the newest and most innovative treatments available is the Sonata treatment.   What is the Sonata treatment? The Sonata treatment is an incisionless and minimally invasive therapy for symptomatic fibroids. It allows doctors to treat a wide range of fibroid types and sizes, safely and effectively while preserving the uterus. The treatment works via transcervical radiofrequency ablation, which means that the fibroids are targeted and heated with energy for a few minutes. The previously heated fibroid tissue is broken down by the body over the following months, leading to a shrinkage of…

Understanding Uterine Fibroids: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment

Understanding Uterine Fibroids: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors in the uterus. They are made up of hormone-sensitive muscle and connective tissue and can vary in size, shape, and location. While fibroids often do not cause discomfort, they can cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pain, pressure in the lower abdomen, constipation, problems urinating, and possible difficulty getting pregnant, depending on their size and location. In this article, we will explore everything you need to know about fibroids, including the types, causes, and symptoms. We will also cover the diagnosis and treatment of fibroids. We’ll also provide an overview of the Sonata treatment, a minimally invasive procedure that is becoming an increasingly popular option for treating fibroids.   Types of Fibroids There are several types of fibroids, mainly distinguished by their location in the uterus: Submucous fibroids grow within the lining of the…

Know Your Period: A Guide for Women

Know Your Period: A Guide for Women Periods, also known as menstruation, are a natural process that occurs regularly in women and people with a uterus. It starts with menarche (first menstrual period) in early adolescence and ends in menopause (the natural aging process in which the ovaries no longer release estrogen).   How does menstruation work? Menstruation is part of a monthly cycle in which the body prepares for the possibility of an egg to be fertilized and implanted in the uterus, resulting in pregnancy. We can think of this process being like the building a house for a fertilized egg to develop and grow. While there are several hormones involved in the process, we’ll focus on the hormones estrogen and progesterone. At the beginning of the cycle, the body is developing eggs, though only one will reach maturity. As it develops, there is an increase in the hormone…

Fibroids: Common Cause of Heavy Periods and Other Symptoms

Fibroids: Common Cause of Heavy Periods and Other Symptoms Fibroids are growths that can develop in the uterus. While they are benign, they can cause a variety of symptoms depending on their location and size. In this article, we will discuss the different types of fibroids and the symptoms they may cause.   Types of Fibroids There are several types of fibroids, mainly distinguished by their location in the uterus: Submucous fibroids grow within the lining of the uterus and can particularly cause abnormal menstrual bleeding. Intramural fibroids are located within the uterine wall. Subserous fibroids grow on the outside of the uterine wall. Transmural fibroids grow throughout the width of the uterine wall and is a combination of submucous, subserous, and intramural portions. Pedunculated fibroids hang from a small process or stalk on the outside or inside of the uterine wall.   Fibroids and Menstruation Fibroids that are close…

Heavy Periods: Causes and Treatment Options

Heavy Periods: Causes and Treatment Options A very heavy period is characterized by frequent or heavy bleeding that may lead to the need to change menstrual products frequently. Signs of a very heavy period include: having to change menstrual products every three hours or less experiencing more than 3 oz of blood loss per period, having a period lasting more than eight days having a cycle shorter than 24 days experiencing unexpected periods passing large blood clots during menstruation   Anemia can result from heavy menstrual bleeding. With longstanding bleeding, iron deficiency anemia can also result. Symptoms of anemia may include: feelings of weakness fatigue cold hands and feet pale skin In extreme cases, shortness of breath, palpitations, and fainting may occur.   Heavy menstruation may also be a symptom of an underlying condition. Doctors may divide the causes of heavy menstruation into two groups structural disorders, which can be…

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: The Monthly Horror Show Nobody Talks About

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: The Monthly Horror Show Nobody Talks About Is your period abnormally heavy? Ask yourself these questions: Do you think your period might be too heavy in terms of too much blood or too much pain? Does your period make you feel restricted in your daily life? For example, do you worry about clothes bleeding through, or do you plan activities so you don’t have your period during them? Do you change your period products (tampon, pad, or cup) at least every 3 hours? Do you need to change your period products during the night? Do you need protective materials in addition to period products to prevent bleeding through clothing or onto seating surfaces? Are your periods longer than eight days? Does your period sometimes come entirely unexpectedly? Do you sometimes pass large clots of blood during your period? Do you sometimes feel exhausted and out of breath…

Preparing for Your Doctor's Appointment: A Guide for Women with Heavy Periods

Preparing for Your Doctor’s Appointment: A Guide for Women with Heavy Periods Visiting a doctor can be a daunting experience, especially when you suspect you have a medical issue. In this guide, we will provide you with information on how to prepare for a doctor’s appointment when you suspect you are suffering from excessive menstrual bleeding. Why Preparation is Important Preparing for a doctor’s appointment is essential as it can make the conversation with your healthcare provider more comfortable and help them diagnose your condition. Before your appointment, it is vital to make a checklist of your specific complaints to ensure that your doctor can give you the best possible care. Checklist for Your Doctor’s Appointment When speaking to your doctor about heavy menstrual bleeding, it is important to provide them with the following information: Explain that you suspect you are suffering from heavy periods. Explain how much your everyday…