Myomectomy evacuates your fibroids and can assuage draining
and different manifestations. This medical procedure is an alternative if you'd
prefer to have youngsters later on, or on the off chance that you need to save
your uterus for another explanation. Around 80 to 90 percent of ladies who have
myomectomy get alleviation from their side effects.
After myomectomy medical procedure, most ladies experience
alleviation of vexatious signs and indications, for example, exorbitant
menstrual draining and pelvic torment and weight. Ripeness improvement.
There are three types
of fibroid procedures. Which one you have depends on:
·
The size of your fibroids
· The number of fibroids you have
· Where in your uterus they’re located
· Whether you want to have children
· The number of fibroids you have
· Where in your uterus they’re located
· Whether you want to have children
Risks of surgery
All of these
procedures are safe, but they can have risks, such as:
·
Bleeding
· Infection
· The need for a repeat procedure
· Damage to organs in your abdomen, such as your bladder or bowel
· Scar tissue in your abdomen, which can form bonds that bind organs and tissue together
· Bowel or urinary problems
· Fertility issues
· Pregnancy complications
· Rare chance that you’ll need a hysterectomy
· Laparoscopy causes less bleeding and other complications than laparotomy.
· Infection
· The need for a repeat procedure
· Damage to organs in your abdomen, such as your bladder or bowel
· Scar tissue in your abdomen, which can form bonds that bind organs and tissue together
· Bowel or urinary problems
· Fertility issues
· Pregnancy complications
· Rare chance that you’ll need a hysterectomy
· Laparoscopy causes less bleeding and other complications than laparotomy.
You may not need
surgery if your fibroids don’t bother you. However, you might consider surgery
if your fibroids cause:
·
Heavy menstrual bleeding
· Bleeding between periods
· Pain or pressure in your lower belly
· Frequent urination
· Trouble emptying your bladder
· Bleeding between periods
· Pain or pressure in your lower belly
· Frequent urination
· Trouble emptying your bladder
Medical procedure may likewise be a choice if you need to
get pregnant later on. Some of the time fibroids can expand your danger of
having an unnatural birth cycle or entanglements during your pregnancy.
If you choose to have
a fibroid medical procedure, you have three alternatives:
· Myomectomy
· Hysterectomy
Surgery can relieve your fibroid symptoms, but
it does come with risks. Your doctor will talk you through your options.
Together, you can decide whether to have a procedure, and if so, which one to
have.
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