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All About Fibroid Tumor Removal

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.

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.

If we come to analyze the main advantages of trying out such a procedure as an alternative to hysterectomy – 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.

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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.

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