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2011年8月1日 星期一

Four options of surgical fibroids treatment you should know



(Also known as leiomyomas) fibroids are tumors that are usually attached to the wall of the uterus. Fibroids are not cancerous and does not therefore have the potential to spread to other parts of the body. There are two approaches to treatment for fibroids, medical and surgical. If there are no symptoms or the symptoms are mild, treatment is not usually required.

If symptoms are severe, the patient who has these growths in the uterine wall can consult a doctor who can explain the treatments available and appropriate. The two most common ways to treat these tumors are medications or surgery. In this article focus on four surgical approaches common to deal effectively with fibroids. These surgical methods are commonly by Ob-Gyns that must take the time to familiarize yourself with them if you suffer from this condition.

Embolization of Uterine artery (United Arab Emirates)

Embolization of Uterine artery (UAE) is a minimally invasive (no more involved cut) procedure that essentially blocks the blood supply to the fibroid tumor doing that you reduce. The physician uses a thin, flexible tube called a catheter to inject tiny particles in the uterine arteries that supply blood to the Fibroma. These particles are working effectively cut blood to the Fibroma. The Fibroma, then begins to decrease and the symptoms tend to improve.

Endometrial ablation

Another surgical option is endometrial ablation which requires the removal of the majority of the uterine mucosa through the use of energy. There are no incisions are necessary for the procedure. Your doctor can usually get access to the uterus through the cervix is the opening to the uterus Yes. Some types of endometrial ablation used extreme cold, while others depend on heated fluids, microwave or high energy radio frequency. This procedure can be made in both the clinic doctor or in the operating room. Factors such as the size of the uterus will be to determine the best method for a successful outcome.

Myomectomy

Myomectomy is an operation that involves the direct removal of the tumor through the abdominal wall itself or laparoscopic surgery, an approach less invasive or invasive procedure. This option usually provides to patients who wish to have children in the future. The uterus I stay intact with this procedure, but there is the possibility that the Fibroma may grow back, so it is not a definitive treatment.

Hysterectomy

The last option is via hysterectomy, an operation to remove the entire uterus. This is the most invasive of all the procedures that were discussed. This is a definitive treatment for fibroids, but it is not an option for women who want to have children in the future. Normally this is done through a "bikini-linea" cut in the abdominal area or through the vagina if the uterus is not exceptionally large. You can have a total hysterectomy where everything is removed with the horns of Falopio and ovaries or part where the ovaries and tubes can be left intact.

The most useful information in the treatment of fibroids and other resources related to the treatment options that help to cure this condition. Participate in discussions with other women who suffer from this very common condition and publicize their ideas.


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2011年5月30日 星期一

Women in Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy - What Should They Do?



Hormones are chemicals produced in your body. The hormones role is to influence tissue or organs within the body. Some hormones we produce are Thyroid, Insulin, Growth Hormone and the sex hormones Testosterone, Estrogen and Progesterone. In the last 20 years the list has grown to over 100 different known hormones.

Menopause is the cessation of the menstrual cycle for one year. The estrogen that had been abundantly produced previously, is now at a much lower level. Symptoms occur as the hormone ratios change. Women who have experienced this know that they can experience:


liability of emotions
sleep disturbances
temperature regulation problems like hot flashes, sweats and chills
change in sexual desire
loss of the ability to orgasm
inability lubricate enough to enjoy sexual activity
Some women complain of word finding difficulty they sometimes call "Foggy Brain". These symptoms are a great source of discomfort and anxiety for many women.

Not that many years ago it was recommended that women take hormones to "replace" those they no longer produced. Over time it was discovered that these pharmaceutical grade hormones predisposed the individual prescribed them to some serious problems. These problems seem to be related to the


dose,
ratio,
length of time taken,
age of the patient and
smoking habits
as well as hereditary risk factors.
Bottom line, they made symptoms go away but caused blood clots, breast and uterine cancer. They did not prevent many of the diseases for which they were being taken. The pendulum swung completely away from hormone therapy. Then women began taking hormones from plants but those plant estrogens might cause some of the same problems.

Now enter "bio-identical hormones". These are hormones derived from plants and chemically altered to "exactly" resemble human estrogen and progesterone. Also, about the time these bio-identical hormones became available, new studies indicated that topical use and use up to age sixty probably solved some of the symptom problems but did not cause the side effects.

Some studies suggest nonidentical progesterone actually predisposed a woman to greater inflammation and possibly increased risk of cardiovascular disease.








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