3 month post pregnant lady delivered on Oct 2017, now scanned and found 8 cm posterior wall uterine fibroid, Is that dangerous! Need to take urgent surgery! Expecting another baby in future. What to do? First one also c-section delivery. If I need surgery means I would go for continuous surgery I.e. To remove fibroid, next for baby and next for permanent solution.(Remove uterus). Total 4 surgery in life time. please suggest me.
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Uterine fibroids are benign smooth muscle tumors present in the uterus. These are made up of muscle cells of the uterus. They may be as small as a seedling. In some cases they may become quite large, so much so that take up almost a complete wall of the uterus. They're rarely cancerous but can sometimes cause symptoms like pain and bleeding and they may interfere with the ability to get pregnant. Fibroid are found in up to 10 percent of women during pregnancy and are most common in women aged 30 to 40. These fibroids may reduce fertility by as much as 70%. However, if the fibroid is treated, fertility may be restored. Fibroids can also cause pregnancy complications, such as miscarriage, preterm delivery, abnormal position of the fetus, and the need for cesarean (C-section or surgical) delivery. For the most part, only those fibroids that impinge upon the endometrial cavity (submucosal) affect fertility. Exceptions include large intramural fibroids that block the openings of the fallopian tubes into the uterus, and where multiple fibroids cause abnormal uterine contraction patterns. Homeopathy is much more effective in treatment of uterine fibroids. Out of all possible alternatives, Homeopathy is the best non surgical treatment for fibroids. The homeopathic medicines slowly but surely retard the growth of fibroids. Over a period of time, the fibroids disappear completely. This is a far more effective and the most convenient treatment of fibroids.
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Go for surgery when it creates problem. It can be removed laparoscopically. Where is the fibroid exactly located. If it located down sometimes we might need to do open surgery.
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