Most women will have at least one uterine fibroid—a noncancerous tumor that forms in the uterus wall—by the time they reach 50. Despite the condition's prevalence, accurate therapeutic information is challenging to come by. There are many misconceptions about uterine fibroid therapy, ranging from affecting fertility to whether it can cause cancer. Dr. Hrishikesh Pai, a top gynecologist in Mumbai, has provided these science-backed facts regarding uterine fibroids to help you avoid unneeded tension. Dr. Hrishikesh Pai is a highly skilled and experienced fertility specialist and one of Mumbai's best gynecologists. He has received more than 50 accolades for pioneering several breakthrough treatments and procedures in gynecology and infertility. Dr. Hrishikesh Pai isn't one to rest on his laurels, and he's constantly pushing himself to do more for women's health. He is a member of several notable organizations and has authored several books. He has also been invited to participate as a faculty member and speaker in several seminars and conferences worldwide. This article will cover all the myths related to the uterine fibroid and will assist you in understanding the facts related to it.
Myth: If you have fibroids, you should treat them all.
Myth: Fibroids Will Disappear on Their Own
Myth: The Only Treatment Option Is Hysterectomy
- Hysteroscopy (which removes fibroids from the uterus cavity).
- Endometrial ablation (which destroys the uterus lining to treat minor tumors).
- Myomectomy (which removes fibroids from the uterus cavity) (removing just the fibroids).
Myth: A hysterectomy isn't an effective procedure.
Myth: Fibroid surgery causes cancer to spread.
Fibroids Must Be Removed Myth
Myth: Fibroids Must Be Removed Before Getting Pregnant
Myth: Fibroids can be cured with medications and surgery.
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