What To Do If You Have Subserosal Fibroid
March 29, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
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Do you have a subserosal fibroid?Subserosal fibroids are a kind of fibroids that develops on the outside of the uterus, and make the uterus appear larger than it really is.
They typically develop on the menstrual period, as this is period when their blood supply to the uterus is at its peak.The blood provides the subserous fibroids with nutrition and oxygen, which assists in accelerating their increase in size.
Subserous fibroids, in the right condition, can potentially grow into an enormous size, and can even look like a six month pregnancy.These may cause a feeling of heaviness and consistent discomfort.
These may also bring about pain in other areas of the body, like the lower back or the back of the legs, as they may stimulate the nerves on these body areas.
Other symptoms of subserosal fibroids include abdominal bloating, especially during menstruation, as well as looking pregnant due to the bulky fibroid.
Because of their size and location, they can put pressure on other organs, including the colon, causing difficulty in moving the bowels, and the bladder, causing incontinence or difficulty in urinating. They can even damage the tubes that connect the bladder to the kidneys, and damage the kidneys. This is the reason why doctors will oftentimes advise surgery to prevent subserous fibroids from causing more harm to your body.
Even though invasive methods can give quick results, there are risks involved.For instance, laparascopic myomectomies may cause damage to the surrounding blood vessels or the intestines.They may also leave scars and cause adhesions, which may affect normal digestion as well as your fertility.
Uterine Artery Embolization causes tissue death, and this can promote serious infection in the uterus that may spread to other areas of the body.Intense pain will be experienced while the tissue is dying, and the dead tissue will cause a very unpleasant vaginal odor.
The danger and unwanted side effects associated with invasive methods can be serious and life-threatening, therefore many women look for other safe options that provide gradual results, but do not carry risks. You can find out more about these natural remedies for subserosal fibroids at http://www.fibroidsetc.com/subserosal-fibroids/







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