Friday 1 November 2019

Battle with uterine fibroid

Small lumps that grow in the uterus are termed as fibroids. Uterine fibroids are considered noncancerous growths. These fibroids are the most common tumors found in the female reproductive system. Fibroids could be as tiny as seedlings, but it could grow up to bulky masses that would enlarge the uterus. 

Causes
Various factors cause fibroids, such as:
  • Hormones
  • Genetic changes
  • Extracellular matrix (ECM)
Symptoms
The few signs and symptoms of uterine fibroids include:
  • Backache
  • Pain in the legs
  • Pressure on the pelvic area
  • Pelvic pain
  • Frequent urination
  • Constipation
  • Difficult to empty the bladder
  • Heavy bleeding
  • A menstrual cycle lasting for more than a week
Myomectomy treatment

Myomectomy is one of the treatments used to remove uterine fibroids. In this procedure, doctors would remove only the fibroids and leaves the uterus intact. Usually, surgery is recommended when the fibroids are severe, and symptoms persist in getting worse.

Fibroids could lead to fertility issues, and some fibroids might cause cancer. Doctors would then recommend myomectomy for such issues. Before the surgery, doctors would shrink the fibroids with the help of a hormone. This helps to reduce the loss of blood that is helpful for anemic patients.

There are 3 methods in a myomectomy, and it depends on the size, location, and number of fibroids.

1.Laparotomy - this is the conventional surgery in which large incision will be made either horizontally or vertically on the abdominal wall to access the cavity and remove the fibroids.

2. Laparoscopy - this method is preferred when the fibroids are small. There will be one or more small incisions made to remove the fibroids. After visualizing the uterus, the fibroids are identified and removed. Laparoscopic myomectomy helps in faster recovery compared to the laparotomy method.

3. Hysteroscopy - this method helps to treat large fibroids but primarily preferred for small fibroids. Hysteroscopic myomectomy is preferred if the fibroid is protruding into the endometrial cavity and the fibroids which have not grown deep into the uterine wall. It involves inserting a light viewing tool into the uterus through the genitalia.

Myomectomy preserves the uterus. Hence, many women choose this procedure for removing the fibroids. At Mathurtva Fertility Hospital, doctors provide safe methods to remove the fibroids and helps patients to recover faster.

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Wednesday 30 January 2019

Is Infertility Just A Woman's Problem?

Little do people know that only 40% of the infertility issues are from the women’s side and the next 40% is from the men’s side. Then what about the remaining 20%? The remaining percentage is those mysterious cases where no reason has been actually found. 

One of the most common misconceptions is infertility is only related to women. But the reality is, pregnancy is achieved with the help of two partners and not by just one. IVF is one of the most successful methods to help couples achieve pregnancy. But the IVF treatment is not going to work if the man has infertility issues. In that case, there are other treatment options available to cure the infertility issues found in men. 

causes of male infertility bangalore



To clear the misconception, the following are some details on the various causes of male infertility.

What is the various infertility issues found in men?

Sperm production issues are commonly found in men- either the sperm count is low or the quantity of sperm produced is less. The lifestyle one chooses, directly affects sperm quality. Hormonal instability caused by pituitary tumours or steroid abuse can often lead to infertility. Some men even have infections that block regular sperm transport. Any previous surgical damage, drugs abuse or side effects of medicines can lead to irregular ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. 

One step towards better health

Now you know that infertility is not just a women’s problem, you should also make some changes in your lifestyle to fight infertility. Saying no to tobacco and alcohol can lessen the infertility issues to a greater extent. Eating diet food and exercising daily can also help you remain healthy and fit. And most importantly, if you are going through any sort of infertility issues, you should immediately consult a medical expert. 

Male-Infertility-Treatment-in-Bangalore

Mathrutva Fertility Centre is famous for its effective Male Infertility Treatment in Bangalore. Our team provides every kind of assistance to help you out. Whether the issue is from the man’s side or from the woman’s side, we conduct a thorough diagnosis to find out the root of the problem. On the basis of the diagnosis, medications and therapeutic treatments are prescribed. 

So if you are going through any sort of infertility issues, don’t hesitate, feel free to contact us!


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