Uterine Fibroids Treatments and Therapies |
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Complications
... Although fibroids usually aren''t dangerous, they can cause discomfort and may lead to complications such as anemia from heavy blood loss. Fibroids usually don''t interfere with conception and pregnan...
Source: MayoClinic
Treatment ... There''s no single best approach to treating uterine fibroids. Many treatment options exist. Watchful waiting If you''re like most women with uterine fibroids, you have no signs or symptoms. In your c...
Source: MayoClinic
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Stress Reduction for Relief of Fibroids & Endometriosis
... Many of the fibroid and endometriosis patients I see in my medical practice complain of major stress along with their physical symptoms. My personal impression as a physician who has worked with women...
Source: HealthWorld
Uterine Fibroids ... Fibroid tumors are benign muscle tumors that cause enlargement and distortion of the uterus in pre-menopausal women. They may make menstruation painful and heavy, possibly leading to anaemia. This is ...
Source: HealthWorld
Fibroids ... Fibroids are benign (not cancerous) tumors made mostly of muscle tissue. They are found in the wall of the uterus and sometimes on the cervix. They can range in size from as small as a pea to as large...
Source: HealthWorld
Healing Uterine Fibroids ... If you happen to know anything about uterine fibroids, commonly called just "fibroids", it''s probably because you have them yourself. Perhaps your mother had a hysterectomy because of fibroids and y...
Source: HealthWorld
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Resources
- ACOG's Physician Directory (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Leiomyoma (National Institutes of Health)

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