Friday, January 29, 2010

Ignoring Fibroid Tumors When Should You Consider Having Fibroid Tumors Removed?

When should you consider having fibroid tumors removed? - ignoring fibroid tumors

My doctor says I have two small children. The pain is not so bad ... When to consider eliminating? Because they are harmless, should ignore?

2 comments:

Greywolf said...

Uterine fibroids are, as the doc had said in May, benign tumors of the uterine tissue. As such, they are not themselves a threat to health, but do not cause problems for their size they grow.
They have slow growth in general and the risk that they currently only occur sooner or later, a deep rupture and uterine bleeding. At this point, most likely undergo a hysterectomy - removal of the uterus.
You can have a tumor hysterectomy now and get an operation and is now able to grow as little as these tumors to the size of watermelons. Or you can wait a bit more involved and progress of the operation, is larger and more complex.
Depends on the size of fibroids. Small can mean a vaginal hysterectomy, while important inputs required abdominal surgery.

C'est moi! said...

It's something you should discuss with your MD player, perhaps with a 2nd Opinion, if your gynecologist recommended surgery. My gynecologist did not prefer a low profile, the surgical procedure of fibroids, unless the cause of excessive bleeding. However, you should consult your doctor about this topic!

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