How large can uterine fibroids be vascular, without surgery?

The good news for patients with uterine fibroids is that it is now treatable by vascular node method without surgery . This is an important step forward in the medical industry, contributing to the successful treatment of uterine fibroids and helping to preserve the possibility of pregnancy for women.

1. What is uterine fibroids?

Uterine fibroids are benign tumors of uterine smooth muscle cells. The disease often causes abdominal pain, menstruation,miscarriage, enlarged bladder compression that causes the patient to sadly urinate a lot or urinary; or make the abdominal patient as big as the person who is pregnant.

Uterine fibroids are common in women aged 30-50 years with about 30% of women of this age suffering from the disease.

The cause of uterine fibroids is related to hormones, when estrogen is high, the tumour grows, on the contrary when estrogen decreases, the tumour gradually shrinks. Many people have misconceptions that uterine fibroids occur only in married women. In fact, women after getting married and giving birth have this disease more because of post-birth factors that are favorable for fibroids to develop. However, there are still many young un married people, even patients who are only 17 years old have the disease.

When you find out you have uterine fibroids, you need to see a doctor to rely on the doctor's testing process to decide whether to intervene to remove the tumor or not? Doctors will prescribe treatment: medication, vascular node, lump removal or uterine surgery … depends on the size of the tumour, the location of which adheres to the uterus.

However, it should be noted that when women undergo surgery, they will no longer be able to become mothers.

Uterine fibroid vascular node

Uterine fibroids are common in women aged 30-50 years with about 30% of women of this age suffering from the disease

2. How can uterine fibroid size be vascular?

Uterine fibroid node is a treatment that is of interest to many uterine fibroid patients. This method achieves a success rate of 95%, while also helping to preserve motherhood.

After the vascular node, up to 9-12 months, the uterine fibroid will gradually decrease in size. When the ultrasound checked there were still small tumor images, but it was actually just scarring. In rare cases the fibrous osis is necrotic, falls into the uterus and is pushed out in a natural way.

With the above advantages, but depending on the size and location of the uterus, the doctor chooses the vascular node for the patient. Specifically, uterine fibroid vascular node is in place in the following cases:

  • Fibroids in the muscles of the uterus are less than 10cmin size, have clinical symptoms caused by the tumor such as abdominal pain, menstruation …
  • The tumor under the bar has the presence of a tumor to the muscles of the uterus larger than or equal to 2cm;
  • The tumor under the mucosa is less than 5cm in size;
  • Uterine fibroids in people who need to preserve the uterus for childbirth or improve the quality of life;
  • Patients with blood formula tests, blood clot function, renal liver function and normal vaginal cells.

In case the patient's uterine fibroids are too large, over 10cm in diameter or have more than 7cm in diameter, the vascular node method will not be used. In addition, patients are having infectious diseases, liver failure, severe renal failure; suffer from bleeding-loving diseases; diabetes mellitus, a history of allergies to iodine-containing products; history of asthma… are not in place to use this method.

After surgery, in the first 1 – 2 months after treatment the patient completely or almost completely symptomatic. The effectiveness of this method is consistent with cases where the patient has multiple fibroids. Recurrent fibrosis after treatment with this method is very rare, only about 1% of all cases.

In the treatment of uterine fibroids, previously if surgery robbed a woman of the ability to be a mother, today, the vascular node method will preserve the opportunity of motherhood, but the ability to conceive and give birth after vascular node treatment depends on each patient. Cases of wanting to get pregnant after treatment should be examined and checked for color ultrasound more closely and meticulously, it is recommended to get pregnant only after 9-12 months from the date of treatment.

After treatment of uterine fibroids without surgery, patients should pay attention to gentle walking in the first week; avoid eating stimulants such as peppers, peppers; do not soak in the bath for the first two weeks; abstain from husband and wife activities in the first month; scheduled check-up 3 – 6 – 12 months after treatment.

Uterine fibroid vascular node

Uterine fibroid node is a treatment that many uterine fibroid patients are interested in

3. Where is the best vascular node for uterine fibroids?

A successful uterine fibroid node will provide a woman's chances of becoming pregnant. Therefore, when choosing a hospital to treat uterine fibroids, patients should choose a hospital with advanced technical means, a team of professional doctors and nurses to bring the best treatment effect.

At Share99 Da Nang International Health Hub, there are digital imaging methods and vascular buttons to treat uterine fibroids with many outstanding advantages. The process of taking steps from patient preparation, instrument preparation and intervention room, handover and reception of patients, intervention to post-intervention care at Share99 Da Nang is subject to strict technical standards. Especially, a team of well-trained, experienced doctors and modern equipment system will help improve the effectiveness of treatment significantly.

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About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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