Ways to Cure Fibroids in the Uterus Naturally
By admin | March 31, 2012
Knowing the various ways to cure fibroids in the uterus is something that all women with this condition should explore. A large proportion of women will, at one time or another in their life, experience the discomfort of uterine fibroids.
For women, it seems like there is a never-ending list of encumbrances that accompany them through life. For most women, physical impediments begin at the onset of puberty and seem never to fully run their full course until well after menopause and part of that laundry list of burdens for women are uterine fibroids. Uterine Fibroids are growths that are referred to as tumors that grow in the uterus. The fibroids can exist on the inside, outside or in the wall of your uterus and can range in size and amount. There are many medical terms for these fibroids including leiomyomas and myomas, but the common and most understood name is fibroids.
Although the word tumor tends to frighten many especially when used to describe the fibroids, the good news is they are not cancer, and do not necessarily need to be treated unless they present a problem such as intolerable symptoms – and unfortunately, for most women who have uterine fibroids, there are many problems that accompany them.
When looking at ways to cure fibroids in the uterus, the key is to understand a little about their nature. There are many “unknowns” about fibroids, such as what causes them and how they grow. However, it is generally understood that female hormones, estrogen and progesterone are the culprits in making them grow and because your body makes the highest level of these hormones during the years a woman is having her period, the fibroids are significantly more common during those ages. For some women, the side effects of their fibroids are nominal and they can maintain a normal life, however for many women, the symptoms that come with uterine fibroids can be life altering. Along with severe heavy menstrual bleeding and cramps, common issues of fatigue, stomach problems, pain during intercourse, pelvic pain, frequent urination, leakage of urine, and the most damning, fertility issues.
The very nature of fibroids leaves medical experts in a quandary of how to accurately treat them. Many immediately rush into treating them by performing a hysterectomy – which is often premature and more harmful to the woman. There are other treatments to be explored and tried and a hysterectomy should be the last resort. There are other surgeries that can be done that are less invasive for a women including myomectomy. A myomectomy is less invasive on the uterus and will not affect a woman that is trying to conceive.
By shrinking the fibroids without surgery, a procedure called uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) can shrink the fibroids by stopping the blood supply to the growths. Like a myomectomy, the uterus is preserved; however, conceiving after this treatment is highly unlikely.
Ultrasound is a very safe and successful way of treating these tumors. The ultrasound is used to break down the fibroids by the high-intensity waves. This treatment has been proven to relieve the symptoms and is effective in breaking the growths down however; long-term results are still ambiguous and need to be explored further.
There are also many ways to cure fibroids in the uterus naturally if a woman does not want such drastic or invasive treatments. Additionally, these methods are generally a more long term solution as they aim to address the root causes. Holistic remedies, acupuncture and various dietary supplements and have been known to help treat the symptoms of the growths and in many cases reduce the growths as well.
There are many ways to cure fibroids in the uterus, but whatever route that is chosen for treating the uterine fibroids should be left to the woman who is experiencing them and not dictated by medical professionals, unless, there are other health risks involved. Woman should explore options thoroughly before concluding which option is best for them personally.
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