How to Remove Fibroids: Treatment Options Explained

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How to Remove Fibroids: Treatment Options Explained
How to Remove Fibroids: Treatment Options Explained 4

Many women deal with heavy bleeding and pelvic pain due to uterine fibroids. These common, benign tumors often affect those aged 30 to 50. If you’re struggling with these symptoms, learning about modern treatments for fibroids is key to improving your health and quality of life.

Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas, grow within the uterine walls and vary significantly in size. They can put a lot of pressure on surrounding organs, causing discomfort or fertility concerns. Knowing how to remove fibroids in uterus helps you make informed choices about your reproductive future.

At Liv Hospital, we blend international medical standards with patient-centered expertise to help you navigate your recovery. We offer several advanced options, such as myomectomy for fibroids, to eliminate symptoms while preserving your uterus. Our mission is to ensure you find lasting fibroid relief through compassionate and professional care.

Key Takeaways

  • Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths common in women ages 30 to 50.
  • Symptoms often include heavy menstrual bleeding and significant pelvic pressure.
  • Hormones like estrogen and progesterone play a major role in fibroid growth.
  • Modern surgical techniques allow for removal while keeping the uterus intact.
  • Personalized treatment plans are essential for managing fertility and health.
  • Liv Hospital provides world-class expertise for international patients seeking care.

Understanding Fibroids and When Treatment Is Necessary

Understanding Fibroids and When Treatment Is Necessary
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Uterine fibroids are a common health issue for many women. Knowing about them is key to finding the right treatment. We’ll look into what fibroids are, their symptoms, and when treatment is needed.

What Are Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that grow from the muscle tissue of the uterus. They can be different sizes, numbers, and locations. There are three main types: intramural, submucosal, and subserosal.

Knowing the type of fibroid is important. It affects symptoms and treatment options. The size, number, and location also play a role in symptoms and treatment.

Symptoms That Indicate Treatment Is Needed

Many women with fibroids don’t have symptoms. But, some experience heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, pain during periods, and pelvic pressure. They may also need to urinate more often.

How severe these symptoms are helps decide if treatment is needed. Women with severe symptoms or complications often need treatment to improve their quality of life.

Should Fibroids Be Removed

Deciding to remove fibroids depends on several factors. These include symptom severity, fibroid size and location, and overall health and reproductive plans.

Some women manage symptoms with conservative treatments. Others may need more invasive procedures to remove fibroids. We’ll look at these options in more detail later.

Myomectomy for Fibroids and Other Treatment Options

Myomectomy for Fibroids and Other Treatment Options
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Women with fibroids need to know about different treatments. The right choice depends on the fibroids’ size, location, and symptoms. It also depends on the woman’s wish to have children.

What Is Myomectomy and How Does It Work

Myomectomy is a surgery to remove fibroids without taking out the uterus. It’s a good choice for women who want to keep their fertility. The surgery can be done in several ways, like open surgery, laparoscopy, or hysteroscopy, based on the fibroids’ size and location.

The surgeon carefully removes the fibroids to avoid harming the uterus. This helps to reduce symptoms like heavy bleeding and pelvic pain.

Hysterectomy for Fibroids

Hysterectomy removes the whole uterus and stops fibroids from growing back. It’s usually for women who don’t want to have more children. Hysterectomy can be done through the belly or vagina, depending on the uterus size and the surgeon’s skill.

Type of HysterectomyDescriptionRecovery Time
Abdominal HysterectomyInvolves a larger incision in the abdomen to remove the uterus.6-8 weeks
Vaginal HysterectomyUterus is removed through the vagina, resulting in no visible scar.4-6 weeks
Laparoscopic HysterectomyMinimally invasive procedure using small incisions and a camera.2-4 weeks

Minimally Invasive Fibroid Removal Procedures

There are less invasive treatments than surgery. These include uterine artery embolization (UAE) and MRI-guided focused ultrasound.

  • Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE): A procedure that cuts off blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink.
  • MRI-guided Focused Ultrasound: A non-invasive technique that uses ultrasound waves to heat and destroy fibroid tissue.

How to Stop Bleeding from Fibroids

Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common symptom of fibroids. Several treatments can help manage this symptom, including hormonal therapies and surgical interventions. Tranexamic acid is often prescribed to reduce heavy bleeding during menstruation.

In some cases, procedures like endometrial ablation may be recommended to reduce or stop menstrual bleeding. This involves removing or destroying the lining of the uterus.

Conclusion

We’ve looked at different ways to treat uterine fibroids. These include myomectomy, hysterectomy, and minimally invasive methods. The right treatment depends on the fibroids’ size, number, and location. It also depends on the woman’s wish to have children in the future.

Choosing how to deal with uterine fibroids is a big decision. It’s important to think about the good and bad sides of each option. For women with large fibroids, treatments that shrink them or manage their symptoms might be good choices. The main aim is to get rid of fibroids or lessen their symptoms.

Knowing the details of each treatment helps women and their doctors create plans that fit their needs. This personalized approach lets women make choices that are right for them. It ensures they get the best treatment for their situation.

FAQ

Can you get rid of fibroids without surgery?

Yes, some non-surgical options like medications (hormonal therapy) or procedures such as uterine artery embolization can shrink fibroids and control symptoms, though they may not remove them completely.

How to remove fibroids in uterus if I want to stay pregnant in the future?

Myomectomy is the preferred option, as it removes fibroids while preserving the uterus and fertility.

What is the most effective big fibroid treatment?

Large fibroids are often best treated with myomectomy or, in severe cases when fertility is not desired, hysterectomy for complete removal.

Is there a way how to shrink fibroids quickly before surgery?

Doctors may use hormonal medications (like GnRH analogs) to temporarily shrink fibroids, reduce bleeding, and make surgery easier and safer.


References

National Center for Biotechnology Information. Evidence-Based Medical Insight. Retrieved from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33752018/

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