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Uterine Fibroids – Demystifying the Top Myths

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Uterine Fibroids – Demystifying the Top Myths

Popular misconceptions and outdated medical information on Uterine Fibroids have led to many myths that have become prevalent. It is essential that you learn the truth behind these myths to understand and select the proper treatment strategy for the condition. This blog aims to explain the truth behind such myths.

Myth # 1

All fibroids need treatment

Many women develop fibroids at various stages in their lives, but many may not even realize its existence. According to doctors if there are no related symptoms and you are not panning for a baby you can wait and watch how it progresses before treatment is initiated. Ultrasound scan and routine checkup can monitor the progress and prevent them from getting bigger and giving rise to major complications.

Myth # 2

Uterine fibroids are cancerous growths in the uterus

Luckily, the answer is no! Those who had been diagnosed with uterine fibroids after a diagnostic scan, would probably ask the first question “Are those fibroids cancerous”? Fibroids are usually benign growths on the uterine wall and are generally not linked to cancer. Hence, they are not life- threatening. But the associated pain and symptoms can affect the quality of your life.

Myth # 3

Hysterectomy is the only effective treatment

This is clearly not true as there are minimally invasive treatment options like Uterine Fibroid embolization available. The procedure performed under local anesthesia is very effective and nearly 90 percent of women experience significant improvement and relief from their symptoms.

Myth # 4

Uterine Fibroids Embolization is a painful procedure

Not true! This is a minimally invasive procedure. You will feel a slight pinch when the needle is inserted into your vein for the IV line and when the local anesthetic is injected. However, there will not be any major discomfort. The procedure prevents certain arteries from supplying blood to the affected area and “starves” the fibroids of the blood they need to grow. With the blood supply cut off, the tumor masses die, develop into scar tissue and the fibroids subsequently shrink in size.

Myth # 5

Medicines can completely cure fibroids

No medicines are available in the market which can completely dissolve or remove and cure the fibroids. However, they can help temporarily improve the symptoms of the condition.

Myth # 6

Uterine Fibroids cause infertility

In most cases fibroids do not impact fertility but the chances cannot be overlooked.

It is possible for fibroids to interfere with the passage of sperm from the cervix to the fallopian tube, or block the fallopian tubes preventing a fertilized embryo from reaching the uterus. Some fibroids can block the blood flow to the uterus and make embryo implantation on uterine walls harder.

Myth # 7

Fibroids disappear after menopause

Not entirely true! Not all fibroids disappear after menopause. Postmenopausal treatment of fibroids includes variety of options and your doctor can decide on the best one for you based on your condition.

Myth # 8

Fibroids are always painful

In most cases fibroids do not cause any symptoms. Many women with fibroids remain undiagnosed. Those who experience pain may experience excess bleeding and pain usually in the lower back or pelvis. Few others also experience stomach discomfort, severe cramps when menstruating, or pain during intercourse.

For further information of Uterine fibroids and its treatment, call Avis Vascular Center and talk to our Vascular experts.

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