WHO removes fibroids?

Your gynecologist uses one of four uterine-sparing surgical procedures to remove the fibroids: hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, laparotomy, or robotic-assisted myomectomy.
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Does a gynecologist remove fibroids?

Uterine Fibroid Removal Q&A

If the patient has fibroids removed using a hysteroscope, there are no external cuts. A long, thin lighted tube is inserted into the uterus through the vagina and cervix. The gynecologist removes fibroids using a tool inserted through the hysteroscope.
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What size fibroid should be removed?

Most experts believe that about 9-10 centimeters (about 4 inches) diameter is the largest size fibroid that should be removed laparoscopically.
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How do doctors take out fibroids?

In a myomectomy, your surgeon removes the fibroids, leaving the uterus in place. If the fibroids are few in number, you and your doctor may opt for a laparoscopic or robotic procedure, which uses slender instruments inserted through small incisions in your abdomen to remove the fibroids from your uterus.
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What is the best procedure to remove fibroids?

Myomectomy. A myomectomy is an operation to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus. For women who have fibroid symptoms and want to have children in the future, myomectomy is the best treatment option. Myomectomy is very effective, but fibroids can re-grow.
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Uterine Fibroid Surgery - Robotic Myomectomy



What happens if fibroids go untreated?

Fibroids can cause bleeding that may cause anemia when left untreated. Although most fibroids are noncancerous, rarely they may lead to cancer. An untreated uterine fibroid may also cause infertility in some women, although removal of the fibroid in such women can restore fertility.
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When should you have fibroids removed?

When do fibroids need to be treated? Uterine fibroids usually need treatment when they cause: Anemia from heavy fibroid bleeding. Ongoing low back pain or a feeling of pressure in the lower belly.
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How long do you stay in hospital after fibroid surgery?

The hospital stay after abdominal myomectomy lasts from one to three days. The recovery time generally lasts up to six weeks. The surgery is typically very successful. It ensures that doctors can remove all of the fibroids.
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How painful is fibroid surgery?

Most people who have fibroid removal surgery have no serious complications, but they may experience pain or bleeding following surgery and will need time to recover. However, a small number of people do face serious complications.
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Is fibroid removal major surgery?

A myomectomy is defined as a procedure to remove fibroids (noncancerous lumps) from the uterus. Any surgery is called a major surgery if it requires an overnight or extended stay in the hospital needs anesthesia and involves removing or altering a part of the body. So, myomectomy can be considered as major surgery.
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Will my stomach go down after fibroid surgery?

If you have experienced weight gain due to uterine fibroids, you may be wondering if fibroid treatment can help you lose those unwanted pounds. Although there are never any guarantees, it is possible that weight loss can occur after Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE).
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Can you feel fibroids with finger?

The doctor can feel the fibroid with her or his fingers during an ordinary pelvic exam, as a (usually painless) lump or mass on the uterus. Often, a doctor will describe how small or how large the fibroids are by comparing their size to the size your uterus would be if you were pregnant.
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What causes fibroids to grow rapidly?

What May Cause Fibroids to Grow Rapidly? Genes responsible for growth of uterine muscle and other abnormalities in uterine blood vessels may be fibroids growth reason. As per medical research, estrogen and possibly progesterone is also a factor that contribute towards the growth of uterine fibroid.
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What doctor checks for fibroids?

Uterine fibroids can be diagnosed by your gynecologist or primary care doctor during a pelvic exam. During the pelvic exam, your doctor will evaluate the size, shape and overall health of your uterus.
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How long does it take to recover from fibroid removal?

Your doctor made a cut (incision) in your lower belly to remove the fibroids. You can expect to feel better and stronger each day. But you may tire quickly and need pain medicine for a week or two. You may need about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover.
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What are the side effects of removing fibroids?

Risks
  • Excessive blood loss. Many women with uterine leiomyomas already have low blood counts (anemia) due to heavy menstrual bleeding, so they're at a higher risk of problems due to blood loss. ...
  • Scar tissue. ...
  • Pregnancy or childbirth complications. ...
  • Rare chance of hysterectomy. ...
  • Rare chance of spreading a cancerous tumor.
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How long will I bleed after fibroid removal?

It is normal to have vaginal bleeding and discharge for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery. The discharge and bleeding should gradually decrease. For 6 weeks after surgery, you need to avoid strenuous exercise, lifting heavy objects, and sexual activity.
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Can you feel fibroids through your stomach?

Abdominal and Uterine Enlargement – As fibroids grow larger, women may feel them as hard lumps in the lower abdomen. Especially large fibroids can even give the abdomen the appearance of pregnancy, along with a feeling of heaviness and pressure.
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Does fibroids cause odor?

Uterine fibroids and treatment for fibroids can cause changes to regular vaginal discharge. It's possible to pass fibroid tissue, but this is rare. A change in vaginal discharge — especially a strong foul smell — is a sign of infection.
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Can fibroid be removed without surgery?

While surgical fibroid removal may be the right option for some patients, UFE allows women to treat the painful symptoms of their fibroids without resorting to surgery.
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What should I do before fibroid surgery?

  • Prepare a bag for the hospital stay (3-4 days per my GYN)
  • Bring chap stick, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, pajamas or robe, socks, panties.
  • Purchase a magazine or two to read, and some playing cards.
  • Wash your clothes and bed linens a few days before the surgery.
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Can fibroids turn cancerous?

Uterine fibroids do not turn into cancer—they are entirely benign tumours arising from smooth muscle tissues within the uterus. Fibroids are the most common pelvic tumours in women and they are non-cancerous.
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Can fibroids be life threatening?

Fibroids are not life-threatening, but depending on their location in the uterus and their size, they can create pain and discomfort, which can be remedied with medical attention.
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What to avoid if you have fibroids?

What foods to avoid when you have fibroid tumors includes:
  • Red meat.
  • High-fat, processed meats.
  • Any highly processed foods.
  • Added sugar of all types.
  • Salt.
  • High sodium foods.
  • Soda and other sugary drinks.
  • Excess calories.
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How can I tell if my fibroids are growing?

How Do I Know if My Fibroids Are Growing? The only surefire way to know if your fibroids are growing is to undergo an ultrasound or MRI exam. If you visit a fibroid specialist, they will likely order medical imaging when you experience an increase in symptoms, such as heavier bleeding or more pain than usual.
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