Uterine Fibroid Diagnosis by: M. Romberg
If you have been diagnosed with uterine fibroids, then you may have a lot of questions. Treatment may depend on what organs are affected by your tumors. Your symptoms may also have a bearing on decisions about how to go a...
Treatment of Uterine Fibroid by: peterhutch
Uterine fibroids: Uterine fibroids are benign tumors of the uterus (the womb) and the single most common indication for hysterectomy. Uterine fibroids can be present, but be inapparent. However, they are clinically app...
Why Women Have Many Problems With Uterine Fibroids by: Gregory Wadel
Fibroids are attached very securely to the uterine cavity by a stalk, or else they more commonly "bulge" into the cavity like boulders in a cave. Only a fibroid on a stalk pedunculated may be rem...
Women With Uterine Fibroids by: Gregory Wadel
Fibroids can cause very heavy periods, leading to anemia and iron deficiency. They don't normally change the pattern of the menstrual cycle itself - usually the bleeding is regular but much heavier than usual. It may a...
Uterine Fibroids - What to Do by: Annabelle Rox
Uterine growths can be either harmless or dangerous. Harmless growths or benign growths are non-cancerous and does not pose a threat. One such uterine growth is a polyp of the cervix. Another benign growth is a uteri...
Take Back Control, Heal Your Fibroids Naturally by: Healednow
So many women are in the position of being diagnosed with fibroids and feel helpless yet under pressure to make decisions over medical treatment options. It is well known that feeling like you have litt...
Help for Women With Fibroids by: Susun S Weed
Uterine fibroids are solid muscle tissue growths in the uterus. They are also called fibroid tumors, myomas, or leiomyomas. Fibroids occur so frequently (in up to half of all women over forty) that they could be consi...
Menopause a New Beginning - the Signs and Symptoms by: Alien
Did you know that menopause is not actually called 'menopause' until one year after your last period? Menopause, the word, is a combination of two Greek words which mean month and terminate. Translated l...
Relief From Menstrual Cramps by: Sharon Bell
Every month it's the same old story. You feel bloated and sick. Your lower abdomen and back hurt like hell. There is nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, irritability and nervousness. As the day wears on, things get wo...
Laparoscopy: Advanced Technology for Advanced Era by: Alan James
LAPAROSCOPY is the technology, which is being appreciated by the people. People of advanced era want everything advanced and with fewer hassles. Laparoscopy is the technology, which is a quite new an...
Lower Back Pain in Women by: Steven Magill
Lower back pain in women is quite common. In fact, lower back pain in both genders is quite common. Studies have shown that close to eighty percent of all people will experience lower back pain at least one time in their ...
What Women Should Know About Uterine Fibroids by: Gregory Wadel
Fibroids affect four out of every five women and so are an issue of grave concern. Luckily, there is a new non-surgical treatment which might help with this problem. Fibroids usually occur as multiple...
Lower Back Pain by: Juliet Cohen
Most low back pain is triggered by some combination of overuse, muscle strain, and injury to the muscles, ligaments, and discs that support the spine. Low back pain (LBP) is often described as sudden, sharp, persistent, or dull pai...
Fibroids- Cause, Complications and Treatment by: james sameul
IntroductionUterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during your childbearing years. Also called fibromyomas, leiomyomas or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated wi...
Hysterosalpingogram (hsg) by: Infertility Specialist
Women experiencing infertility may have a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) recommended to them by their doctor or infertility specialist. This is a test performed by X-ray that can help your doctor see inside of your u...