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		<title>Herbs for Fibroids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 17:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might not be a big fan of herbs right now, but once you hear about the amazing effects of these some of natures wonders on your fibroid tumor treatment, you might look at them differently. Which are the best, how can you use them? How should you prepare them? How much should you consume [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might not be a big fan of herbs right now, but once you hear about the amazing effects of these some of natures wonders on your fibroid tumor treatment, you might look at them differently. Which are the best, how can you use them? How should you prepare them? How much should you consume them until they start showing results? Has anyone really been cured with the help of herbs?</p>
<p>First of all, you might want to know that you are only to try out these herbs if your physician ensures you there are no obvious risks you are submitting yourself to; secondly, you need to be asymptomatic, or show very few light symptoms of your condition, or else, surgery might be prone to happen. Once all of these issues are cleared with your doctor, you can go ahead and start gathering information on all the herbs you could be trying.</p>
<p>For instance, red raspberry is a great herb that is said to control excessive bleeding; this might be one of your problems while fighting against your fibroid tumor, but you need to remember again that if your bleeding is preventing your from living a normal life, you might want to check the possibility of a less invasive procedure with your physician.</p>
<p>Chaste Tree is another herb that can help you considerably lower the amount of estrogen from inside your body; why would you want to do that? Because estrogen is the main dish for fibroids, and the main “elements” that help these tumors grow and spread. Therefore, by preventing estrogen from spreading in your blood again, you will no longer be supplying your fibroid tumors with the food they need, and therefore they will start to naturally shrink. Motehrworth is another example of a great herb that could help you fight against some minor symptoms such as cramps and spasms or menstrual-related pain. It also has the ability of balancing your hormones, and this is another important factor to be considering. Licorice root can help you reduce the retention of water inside your body, lose weight, reduce the bloating and also lower your blood pressure. It is also known to detoxify the liver, with special emphasis on estrogen.</p>
<p>Three to four months should help these herbs start showing results; the most efficient way to consume these herbs is to prepare tea each morning by boiling the herbs into water; drink at least 3 cups of tea a day and you should be on your way to fibroid-free world.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Choosing a Fibroid Specialist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 17:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any surgery involves risks; some are greater than others, but they are still there, and they are able to scare even the bravest woman from undertaking an important surgery such as the one used to remove fibroid tumors. If you are one of these brave soldiers (you might have already given birth to at least [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any surgery involves risks; some are greater than others, but they are still there, and they are able to scare even the bravest woman from undertaking an important surgery such as the one used to remove fibroid tumors. If you are one of these brave soldiers (you might have already given birth to at least one child) who is chickening out whenever you hear the words “surgery”, “scalpel” or “general anesthesia”, you might be needing some extra guidance along the way.</p>
<p>It is only natural to act this way. Surgery-phobia is definitely not a joke. However, there are ways to go over your fears and come across a specialist who can have everything explained to you step by step. Knowing exactly what does such a surgery honestly imply, what are its exact risks and maybe some statistics should do the trick for most of you. After learning all the insights of these surgeries, and knowing what it is that really happens inside of you the moment the surgeon starts to use his scalpel, you will grow to see things are not really as bad as they look.</p>
<p>Returning to the heart of the matter, which is how to choose the best specialist for the job, here are some cool tips you might want to know. First of all, it might be a swell idea to go to one of your female friends who has already went through a similar scenario and ask for some recommendations in terms of surgeons or physicians. A woman who has already gone through such a surgery will definitely be able to guide you toward the best specialist, or at least tell you which of them to avoid seeing.</p>
<p>If you do not have such girlfriends, you could always go to a renowned public hospital or a private clinic you know you can completely trust and maybe talk to one of the female nurses, tell her about your intentions of going through surgery and ask for her advice and recommendations. A nurse who knows her way inside a hospital should also be quick to let you in on all the physicians and your specialists should be just around the corner.</p>
<p>You could also use the Yellow Pages and find some private clinics, make a couple of phone calls and make some appointments, see a few doctors and have some serious talks with them. The one who is going to sound the most sincere, skilled, experienced and able to use “baby talk” to talk you through the surgery should become your main center of attention and probably your own physician.</p>
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		<title>Preparing for Surgery to Remove Fibroid Tumors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 17:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fibroid Tumors Surgery]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for more information on the pre-op stage of a fibroid tumor surgery, you have come to the right place. You are hopefully going to be receiving the inspiration you need in order to proceed with your intentions of going through surgery in order to remove your fibroid tumor. Initiate your journey [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for more information on the pre-op stage of a fibroid tumor surgery, you have come to the right place. You are hopefully going to be receiving the inspiration you need in order to proceed with your intentions of going through surgery in order to remove your fibroid tumor.</p>
<p>Initiate your journey into the matter by going to a gynecologist and having a through exam; check to see how many fibroids do you have, how big are they, what is their exact location and if they are of dangerous nature or not. Most fibroids are not malign, but some additional tests might have to be tried. Ultrasound and other similar procedures should help your consultation run smoothly and accurately.</p>
<p>You are also going to have to do any other additional examinations you are going to be required to do, in order to determine if you are suffering from anemia or other health issues that might prevent you from going through surgery. This pre-op stage is also going to imply your physician being generous with all the details concerning your fibroids and their stage. He or she will then be able to discuss the best treatment options for you, and recommend several options for removing them. The surgical option is prone to come to discussion and its type and also its removal will be further discussed upon your decision. Also, you might be advised to simply shrink these tumors with the help of some alternative surgeries.</p>
<p>It is now time to ask all the questions that you are interested in, and also find out all about the advantages and drawbacks of each of the options you are going to be presented with.</p>
<p>You could be looking at a myomectomy, which will only imply the use of a small incision into the uterus, and also the removal of each tumor once at a time, without actually removing the entire uterus, or hysterectomy, which will of course imply the removal of the entire uterus. The second option is very likely to be recommended in the more severe cases of more than 3 or 4 tumors being located on the uterus.</p>
<p>You are also going to be receiving all the info you need on the post-op treatment you are going to have to follow, as well as on the hospitalization period or the other actions that you are going to be advised not to try.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing for Surgery to Remove Fibroid Tumors</strong></p>
<p>If you are looking for more information on the pre-op stage of a fibroid tumor surgery, you have come to the right place. You are hopefully going to be receiving the inspiration you need in order to proceed with your intentions of going through surgery in order to remove your fibroid tumor.</p>
<p>Initiate your journey into the matter by going to a gynecologist and having a through exam; check to see how many fibroids do you have, how big are they, what is their exact location and if they are of dangerous nature or not. Most fibroids are not malign, but some additional tests might have to be tried. Ultrasound and other similar procedures should help your consultation run smoothly and accurately.</p>
<p>You are also going to have to do any other additional examinations you are going to be required to do, in order to determine if you are suffering from anemia or other health issues that might prevent you from going through surgery. This pre-op stage is also going to imply your physician being generous with all the details concerning your fibroids and their stage. He or she will then be able to discuss the best treatment options for you, and recommend several options for removing them. The surgical option is prone to come to discussion and its type and also its removal will be further discussed upon your decision. Also, you might be advised to simply shrink these tumors with the help of some alternative surgeries.</p>
<p>It is now time to ask all the questions that you are interested in, and also find out all about the advantages and drawbacks of each of the options you are going to be presented with.</p>
<p>You could be looking at a myomectomy, which will only imply the use of a small incision into the uterus, and also the removal of each tumor once at a time, without actually removing the entire uterus, or hysterectomy, which will of course imply the removal of the entire uterus. The second option is very likely to be recommended in the more severe cases of more than 3 or 4 tumors being located on the uterus.</p>
<p>You are also going to be receiving all the info you need on the post-op treatment you are going to have to follow, as well as on the hospitalization period or the other actions that you are going to be advised not to try.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Fibroid Tumor Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 17:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fibroid tumor surgery is one of the main solutions women who are living with a tumor inside their uterus are seriously considering as a viable option. While the thought of having to go through general anesthesia might not exactly encourage a lot of ladies to make this huge step, most of them do. Or, at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fibroid tumor surgery is one of the main solutions women who are living with a tumor inside their uterus are seriously considering as a viable option. While the thought of having to go through general anesthesia might not exactly encourage a lot of ladies to make this huge step, most of them do. Or, at least, the ones who are already experiencing the entire range of disturbing symptoms that are directly related to the matter of fibroids.</p>
<p>What does hysterectomy – the surgery that completely removes a woman’s uterus, and, thus, the tumors on it – consist of? Like stated before, general anesthesia, for starters. Secondly, long recovery periods and potential internal damage, due to the general risks any surgery implies. Thirdly, the inability to ever carry another pregnancy, which is a really huge argument that lobbies against having the surgery in the first place, for many ladies. This is why this type of surgery is mostly recommended for women who are already mothers of born children and who have no intention of giving birth to another child.</p>
<p>Also, this intervention, just like the one that involves X-Rays which are said to shrink the tumor (uterine artery embolization) without any majorly invasive procedures along the way, is mainly recommended for those ladies who are being constantly “disturbed” by the presence of the symptoms that are characterizing these tumors.</p>
<p>The classical hysterectomy might or might not involve the removal of the Fallopian tubes and of one or both of the ovaries; therefore, there are total hysterectomies, which also include the complete removal of the uterus and of the neck of the womb (cervix), sub-total hysterectomies, which only involve the removal of the uterus or radical hysterectomies, which also involve the removal of the cervix, upper vagina part and pelvis tissue.</p>
<p>There will be a pre-op stage of the surgery, and also a post-op stage of it. Abdominal hysterectomy involves a six-inch scar across your lower abdomen being done, from where your uterus will be removed. Vaginal hysterectomy is also possible, and it involves the operation being performed through the vagina, without actually having to leave any visible marks of the procedure.</p>
<p>The third option when it comes to removing fibroid tumors refers to laparoscopies, which is an assisted vaginal hysterectomy, in combination with keyhole surgery, which is a type of surgery that uses images which are being displayed on a TV monitor in order to magnify the operated area.</p>
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		<title>Fibroid Cysts Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 17:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fibroid cysts are another name for “fibroid tumors” and they are also to be considered non-cancerous growths in the uterus. The exact causes of these tumors is yet to be found out, but evidence suggests toxins, high levels of estrogen inside the body, stress, unhealthy diets and genetics are prone to contribute in a more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fibroid cysts are another name for “fibroid tumors” and they are also to be considered non-cancerous growths in the uterus. The exact causes of these tumors is yet to be found out, but evidence suggests toxins, high levels of estrogen inside the body, stress, unhealthy diets and genetics are prone to contribute in a more or less obvious manner to the birth of these fibroids.</p>
<p>Fibroid cysts can be treated with the help of numerous methods. One of them refers to the use of holistic procedures; these procedures do not refer to any medical interventions, but they rather focus on changing the way you think, act, perceive life and thus diminish your stress levels on a daily basis. Obesity is another important factor that needs to be eradicated in the fight against fibroid cysts – there is a lot of evidence showing the fact that obese women are more prone to suffer from these tumors. Therefore, learning how to eat healthy foods and how to offer your body the respect and appreciation it deserves should become your number one concern. Working out more and drinking plenty of water should become something as normal as breathing.</p>
<p>Yoga or meditation are also said to help women at least lower their chances of eventually suffering from such a health issue at a given point in time. As a side note, it might help to clear the matter of “fibroid cysts” a little more. According to official medical terms, fibroid cysts do not exist. They are in fact fibroid tumors, if they are located inside the uterus, or ovarian cysts, if they are of course located inside the ovaries and they come in the shape of fluid sacs.</p>
<p>However, a slight confusion exists; nevertheless, it does not prevent us from shedding the light on the best treatments. First of all, only 29% of all women suffering from fibroid “cysts” or tumors are also presenting symptoms. Women who have recently given birth to a child or who are bearing a child are more exposed to the risks of developing such a tumor, due to their increased levels of estrogen.</p>
<p>The complete removal of the uterus is one of the most often met solutions; non-invasive laser or X-Ray procedures are also worthy to be taken into consideration. The use of homemade remedies such as tinctures or herb tea that can help ease the symptoms of this health issue and also shrink the tumor in size can prove to do you a lot of good.</p>
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		<title>All About Fibroid Tumor Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many things to say about fibroid tumor removal that a lot of women might be scared by the mere thought of having to go through the research process and waste time and energy, worrying about the post-op effects of the procedure and so forth. Luckily for them and probably luckily for you, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many things to say about fibroid tumor removal that a lot of women might be scared by the mere thought of having to go through the research process and waste time and energy, worrying about the post-op effects of the procedure and so forth. Luckily for them and probably luckily for you, as you are reading this article, there are some pretty great alternatives to the classical surgery no less than 600,000 women are going through every years across the U.S.</p>
<p>While this so-called classical removal of the uterus is preferred by the older generation of doctors who are not every open to novelty and thus to the more advanced medical procedures of our times, the new wave of doctors seems to be aiming real high. They are using techniques such as uterine artery embolization in order to treat fibroid tumors; with the help of X-rays and a skilled radiologist, this procedure should be minimally invasive and keep the uterus intact, while considerably shrinking the fibroid or the tumor. With the help of a small-sized nick performed in the groin area skin, a small catheter is being inserted into an artery, where it will be guided to the blood-bringing arteries to the uterus, injecting small particles that are meant to inhibit the blood supply to the fibroid. Without enough blood, the tumor is going to shrink in size. If you also come to think of the fact that these tumors are actually a result of the constant accumulation of toxins inside your body or blood, you should now see why eating healthier could make all the difference in the world.</p>
<p>If we come to analyze the main advantages of trying out such a procedure as an alternative to hysterectomy &#8211; which is the complete removal of the uterus via surgery, we could mention the following: there is no need to be wasting about two months with the recovery process, as most patients get up and head towards home the very same day they had their surgery. Also, within a week you should be able to get right back to work at your normal parameters. Transfusions will not be a matter worth taken into consideration, provided you choose this minimum-invasive procedure.</p>
<p><strong>Fibroid Tumor Removal</strong></p>
<p>Plus, the studies that have been undergone has shown the fact that the risk of these tumors growing again is very small; as a matter of fact, 9 out of 10 patients are declaring to be completely satisfied with the results of the procedure. The best patients for this intervention are those women who are experiencing actual symptoms of their fibroids. Physicians do not recommend the use of this intervention on those women whose fibroids are not causing them any type of distress.</p>
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		<title>How to Treat Fibroids</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 17:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning how to treat fibroids means making some very basic steps towards regaining your normal life. While there might not be any obvious or apparent effects of the presence of a fibroid tumor inside your uterus, except for maybe some bumps in your abdomen and a not very pleasant mood you might be in for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how to treat fibroids means making some very basic steps towards regaining your normal life. While there might not be any obvious or apparent effects of the presence of a fibroid tumor inside your uterus, except for maybe some bumps in your abdomen and a not very pleasant mood you might be in for a while now, this does not mean that you are not in fact suffering a great deal.</p>
<p>Women are always some sort of heroines; they carry around a new human being inside their uterus for 9 months, they feed them with their own milk and they are able to thus perpetuate our specie. So is a woman without her uterus less of a woman? She is sure not; however, she might feel like it for a really long time, or at least up until the point when someone comes along and talks to her about the perils of having kept her unhealthy uterus. If a woman who is already a mother has just found up about the existence of some fibroids inside her uterus, her first reaction might be to panic and start thinking she will never be a mother again. Surgery or hysterectomy might be the first thought that might pop her mind; going to a more traditional-type of doctor might also encourage her to choose this path. However, there are some less invasive operations that can be undergone in order to partially operate a uterus and remove the affected tissues. Shrinking it using laser technology could also do the trick, so you see, if, God forbids, you do happen to find out you have a fibroid tumor on your uterus, viable alternatives do exist.</p>
<p>All you need to do is take some time and do some through research, go to a skilled and reputable surgeon or gynecologist and ask which are the latest patented surgical procedures in terms of fibroid-removal surgery, then make up your mind. Ask for the support of your family and, of course, pay some serious thought to the things your physician has to say.</p>
<p><strong>Treating Fibroid Tumors</strong></p>
<p>Finding out how to treat fibroids is not as hard as it might sound. There are plenty of books and specialized web sites that can tell you all about living a healthier lifestyle, eating a healthier diet based on fresh and organic fruit and veggies, oats and beans and foods that contain low percentages of estrogens or foods that can lower the level of estrogen in your body. You should also be able to quickly learn all about the necessity of drinking a lot of fluids than you are probably drinking right now and thus contribute to the elimination of liver toxins, reduce inflammation by drinking special herb tea – such as green tea extract.</p>
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		<title>Removal of Fibroid Tumors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 17:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The removal of fibroid tumors is sometimes a matter of great distress for many ladies, especially young women who still desire to give birth to their first or second and third child and are not exactly thrilled by the thought of having to have their uterus eliminated from inside their bodies. Motherhood is a real [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The removal of fibroid tumors is sometimes a matter of great distress for many ladies, especially young women who still desire to give birth to their first or second and third child and are not exactly thrilled by the thought of having to have their uterus eliminated from inside their bodies. Motherhood is a real blessing, no doubt about it, and to have a surgeon take that away from you because your uterus has become home for one or several fibroid tumors is not exactly the prettiest thought to linger upon.</p>
<p>However, the removal of fibroid tumors is not to be regarded as a matter of “if”, but rather as a matter of “when”, especially when your physician or gynecologist tells you the news isn’t very good and that you postponing the surgery can only make matters worse. Tumors do get bigger and they can sometimes transform themselves into malign tumors, even though an overwhelming percentage of all fibroid tumors are benign. Plus, there are certain cases when having to live with a huge tumor on your uterus means having to sacrifice a lot in terms of your personal and social life, and all the symptoms of these fibroids, which are prone to show their ugly rear one day or the other could severely damage your entire existence. These are of course some other examples of cases when surgically removing your fibroid tumors could be the only solution to opt for.</p>
<p>Sure there are plenty of natural remedies that could help you fight against this problem, but they all require quite a lot of time before they can actually start to kick in, and you might not be willing to wait for weeks or months to see your problem go away.</p>
<p>So going to a physician and asking for advice, undergoing the right set of tests and deciding upon the best alternative to opt for is the safest scenario you could choose. You might be scared and afraid your body is going to go through some important changes right after the surgery; but having the entire process be accurately explained to you in every detail, knowing what to expect and having the right drugs and treatment procedures to use in order to ease things will do you a lot of good.</p>
<p><strong>Removing the Fibroid Tumor</strong></p>
<p>The removal of fibroid tumors is not one of the easiest surgical operations you could be going through, but it is not the hardest either. Ultimately, it is essential to comes across a physician who can be there for you every step of the way.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Shrink Fibroid Tumors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 17:05:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in learning some valuable tips to shrink fibroid tumors, you have come to the right page. You are about to find out some insightful techniques and procedures a lot of women are using regularly to get rid of their fibroids for good, or at least shrink them to the point when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in learning some valuable tips to shrink fibroid tumors, you have come to the right page. You are about to find out some insightful techniques and procedures a lot of women are using regularly to get rid of their fibroids for good, or at least shrink them to the point when they no longer pose any serious discomfort.</p>
<p>First of all, we are going to be referring to the surgical and also the more official way of handling these fibroids: hysterectomies. This type of surgery has a really high degree of incidence among American women, due to the relative easiness of the operation and also due to the total eradication of any potential peril. By undergoing general anesthesia and completely removing a woman’s uterus, a physician can then assure her and her family that all risks are gone, at least all risks concerning their tumors. No pain and abnormal bleeding or swelling in the belly need to be handled on a daily basis. However, just like any other type of surgery, a hysterectomy is not risk-free; the moment the body is completely numb and put to sleep, there is always to risk of not waking up, or the risk of suffering some more severe or less severe lesions. Bleeding, pelvic pain, post-op 6-week bed rest are just some of the main things any woman needs to be well-aware of before making such an important decision.</p>
<p>Other remedies of shrinking fibroid tumors refer to the consumption of a lot of liquids, with special emphasis on water and herb tea such as Buster tea, which is said to contribute largely to the natural cleansing of tissues; Vitex is another natural remedy that is often used to shrink or treat fibroid tumors, and it is said to considerably slow down the growth of these tumors and also dissolve them. Even though the exact causes of these fibroids are yet to be discovered, it would seem that an important hormonal imbalance in relation to the excessive production of estrogen inside the body is one of the main guilty parties. Therefore, Vitex is able to normalize these hormonal imbalances.</p>
<p>Once you are able to come across a great treatment for actually dissolving these tumors, you are also going to need to focus your attention on their elimination from your body. No need to think of anything drastic, there are also plenty of herbs and natural ingredients such as castor oil or ginger and mullein that are able to help you eliminate the fibroid tissue.</p>
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		<title>All About Fibroid Tumors Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 17:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking to learn all about fibroid tumors surgery? This can mean one thing: you or someone close to you have been recently diagnosed with a fibroid tumor, and you are interested in learning which are the pros and cons of these surgeries, as well as the potential existence of some alternatives. First of all, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking to learn all about fibroid tumors surgery? This can mean one thing: you or someone close to you have been recently diagnosed with a fibroid tumor, and you are interested in learning which are the pros and cons of these surgeries, as well as the potential existence of some alternatives.</p>
<p>First of all, you need to know that usually fibroid tumors are not cancerous, and thus they pose little to no risks on your health. A more detailed consult can help you see the bigger picture and know exactly what are you dealing with. Secondly, these fibroid tumors are to be treated differently, without the actual use of a scalpel. Herbal tea, changes in your lifestyle with special emphasis on your eating habits, more exercise, drinking more water and a general detox process should all become your number one concern.</p>
<p>If you are already a follower of this lifestyle, but you analysis are not really satisfying you or your physician, you might want to learn more about surgery. Hysterectomy is the name of the surgery that involves the removal of the uterus, and it is a surgery that is really frequent among women, being considered the standard in uterine fibroid treatment. In the United States alone there are no less than 600,000 hysterectomies being undergone on a yearly basis. A lot of specialists, however, argue the fact that the physicians who are almost blindingly recommending these operations are not updated with the latest techniques in the field, and also with the most modern ones.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, what are the main perks of these hysterectomies? First and foremost, they can completely eliminate the problem inside your body – your uterus. No complications are to be met, no future fibroids are to be formed and no stress of cancerous-tumors is to be foreseen in the future, at least concerning the uterus. If you have female members of the family who were diagnosed with fibroids, you might be advised to treat your problem via surgery, and thus avoid any further potential complications.</p>
<p>As for the main drawbacks of this surgery, we can mention the rather long period of recovery that can last up to 6 weeks, in which time women need to cut back their normal activities considerably, as well as the loss of fertility. Not being able to procreate ever again is usually one of the main reasons why a lot of women are having second doubts when it comes to deciding upon this surgery. There are some other minor risks also associated with this surgery, such as bleeding, fever, minor pelvic injuries.</p>
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