Myometrial Fibroids

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Complete Information On Adenomyosis With Treatment And Prevention

Adenomyosis is a condition in which tissue that normally lines the uterus also grows within the muscular walls of the uterus. Adenomyosis is a common gynaecological disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of endometrium into the myometrium and myometrial hyperplasia. This is most likely to happen late in your childbearing years and after you’ve had children. The cause of adenomyosis remains unknown, but the disease typically disappears after menopause. For women who experience severe discomfort from adenomyosis, there are treatments that can help, but hysterectomy is the only cure. This condition results from the lining cells of the uterus growing directly into the muscle wall of the uterus. When the lining cells of the uterus bleed at the time of the menstrual period, these misplaced cells in the muscle bleed as well. And bleeding directly into the muscle causes pain.

Adenomyosis rarely occurs in women who have not carried a pregnancy to term. Although adenomyosis can be quite painful, the condition is generally harmless. Some form of adenomyosis affects 60% of women, but in most cases is does not cause symptoms. In more severe forms, it may lead to heavy bleeding and severe cramping during menstrual periods. As the blood accumulates, the surrounding muscle swells and forms fibrous tissue in response to the irritation. This swollen area within the uterine muscle wall, called an adenomyoma, feels very much like a fibroid on examination and is often confused with a fibroid on a sonogram. The condition is typically found in women between the ages of 35 and 50. Patients with adenomyosis can have painful and profuse menses. Adenomyosis may involve the uterus focally, creating an adenomyoma, or diffusely.

The diagnosis of adenomyosis is suspected if the uterus feels enlarged and tender to the touch during the pelvic examination. Adenomyosis is similar to Endometriosis, both are conditions in which the lining of the uterus grows where it shouldn’t and both are progressive. However, the diagnosis of adenomyos is based on these findings is often inaccurate, and other causes-fibroids, endometriosis, or polyps-are often found as the cause for the bleeding or discomfort. Symptoms are different for every woman, but can include: irregular periods, longer than usual periods, heavy bleeding or clotting. Menstrual blood may start to have an unpleasant odor because the lining that is being shed is older than usual. Anemia can also become a concern in cases of heavy or prolonged periods.

Adenomyosis usually resolves after menopause. Treatment options range from use of NSAIDS & hormonal suppression for symptomatic relief, to endometrial ablation or hysterectomy for a more or less permanent cure. Pain medicine may be prescribe. A hysterectomy may be necessary in younger women with severe symptoms. Most treatment attempts using hormones have been unsuccessful. The medications Lupron or Synarel can cause cessation of the periods and associated menstrual cramping and even lead to shrinkage of the swelling associated with adenomyosis. However, the effect is temporary-when the medication is discontinued, the symptoms return. At the present time, the only treatment for adenomyosis is surgery. Only a small number of women with adenomyosis have been treated with uterine artery embolization (UAE), and the results so far have been disappointing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    What are the available medicine that could dissolve fibroids?
    On May 1, 2006 my transvaginal scan result shows that i have thickened endometrium and multiple uterine fibroids such as Posterior subserosal – 2.8×3.2 cm, Fundal 3.8×2.5 cm, anterior subserosal 1.8×1.5 cm, posterior myometrial 2.1×1.9 cm. The endometrium is thickened & heterogeneous & measures 18 mm. Both ovaries are normal in size. There is no evidence of any adnexal mass lesion. There is no free fluid in the POD.

    43 years old asian with a 19 yr old son (normal delivery). Working as an office administrator. No history of any problems in my reproduction system and neither have I suffered from menstrual problems. I have had D&C in Feb. 17 because of menorrhagia. Had my period in March 25 then suffered from heavy bleeding again.

    Gyne advised hysterectomy but i would like to seek other alternative. I read about the medicine Vitalzym. Is is effective.Any side-effects? Any other medicine alternative that I could take. What are the side effects of hysterectomy?

    • ANSWER:
      http://fibrovan.com/
      http://www.webmd.com/content/article/3/1680_51246.htm

  2. QUESTION:
    Can Neprinol capsules remove fibroids from uterine?
    My age is 38 & my wife’s age is 30 years. We goot married 3 years ago. Nor we want baby. So my wife has done her ultrasonography. Report says—


    Bladder: Urinary bladder is well filled & regular in outline.
    Uterus : (5.5 X 10.2m) Uterus is anteverted in position & bulky in size with irregular myometrial echotexure. There are multiple solid masses attached with both anterior wall uterine fundus and posterior wall of uterine body, that represents fibroids. Size of bigger one is about 4.6 X 5.8 cm (fundal).
    Endometerium : Mild collection of free fluid is noted within endometrial cavity.
    Cervix : Long.
    Right ovary: Size of about 2.5 X 1.9 cm.
    Left ovary : Size of about 3.2 X 1.8 cm.
    Ovaries: Both ovaries are normal size shape, position and contain follicles. Size of bigger follicles is about 9 mm (right) & 12 mm (left).

    This above is the report.

    So please advise— is she able to give birth new baby taking Neprinol capsules ?

    • ANSWER:
      why dont you just ask a doctor, thats what they’re there for.

      you make me so cross with your silly questions, you can have this question answered professionally by picking up the fone.

  3. QUESTION:
    Is it possible to remove fibroids from Uterus by taking medicine & able to give birth child?
    My wife wants to be a mother. Her age is 30 years. her ultrasonography report says—
    Uterus : (5.5 X 10.2m) Uterus is anteverted in position & bulky in size with irregular myometrial echotexure. There are multiple solid masses attached with both anterior wall uterine fundus and posterior wall of uterine body, that represents fibroids. Size of bigger one is about 4.6 X 5.8 cm (fundal).
    Endometerium : Mild collection of free fluid is noted within endometrial cavity.
    Cervix : Long.
    Right ovary: Size of about 2.5 X 1.9 cm.
    Left ovary : Size of about 3.2 X 1.8 cm.
    Ovaries: Both ovaries are normal size shape, position and contain follicles. Size of bigger follicles is about 9 mm (right) & 12 mm (left).

    So please advice how she will get cure & give birth child. Please !

    • ANSWER:
      Meds may be a start, but may not really remove fibroids permanently. Check below link and have a look at the treatment options.

      There are less invasive procedures e.g. hysteroscopic resection that may be worth considering.

      In any event, your doctor will obviously advise on best course of treatment.

      Good luck.

  4. QUESTION:
    My wife’s doctor tells that my wife can give birth with multiple fibriods on the uterus.?
    The doctor prescribes tab.dupaston to take from days 16~30 after menustrual cycles even though her ultrasonography reports is below:
    Bladder: Urinary bladder is well filled & regular in outline.
    Uterus : (5.5 X 10.2m) Uterus is anteverted in position & bulky in size with irregular myometrial echotexure. There are multiple solid masses attached with both anterior wall uterine fundus and posterior wall of uterine body, that represents fibroids. Size of bigger one is about 4.6 X 5.8 cm (fundal).
    Endometerium : Mild collection of free fluid is noted within endometrial cavity.
    Cervix : Long.
    Right ovary: Size of about 2.5 X 1.9 cm.
    Left ovary : Size of about 3.2 X 1.8 cm.
    Ovaries: Both ovaries are normal size shape, position and contain follicles. Size of bigger follicles is about 9 mm (right) & 12 mm (left).

    Please cfm that she will becoming mother & after being mother she can remove fibroids. Please !

    • ANSWER:
      I am no doctor but i know fibroids are harmful and yet they can also be harmless. I think she can give birth with fibroids but it depends how many and how big.
      Let me share a true story with you , when my mom was around 35 i would say, she had fibroids , it was cool, nothing happened but as she got older (around 48) the fibroids were making her bleed more to the point where she couldn’t stand up without extreme blood flow she had to go to the hospital and she had a hysterectomy after a very short time of taking birth control to control blood flow. ALL i am saying is i think she will be well but to keep an eye on those fibroids when she gets older …it all depends on genetics and health though, so i am not trying to freak u out. If the doctor said she can then God willing she can and will!! So no worries. If you are truly concerned have her visit another doctor for a second opinion. But no worries, your wife (and u ) should be all set!!!!!!!!!!!!
      If the doctor says something else u must not leave your wife if things change, which i doubt though bcuz i still think she’ll be able to, u can always adopt a lil’ baby.
      or pray for one…

  5. QUESTION:
    Please advice is my wife able to give birth new baby?
    We want baby. So my wife has done her ultrasonography. Report says—
    Bladder: Urinary bladder is well filled & regular in outline.
    Uterus : (5.5 X 10.2m) Uterus is anteverted in position & bulky in size with irregular myometrial echotexure. There are multiple solid masses attached with both anterior wall uterine fundus and posterior wall of uterine body, that represents fibroids. Size of bigger one is about 4.6 X 5.8 cm (fundal).
    Endometerium : Mild collection of free fluid is noted within endometrial cavity.
    Cervix : Long.
    Right ovary: Size of about 2.5 X 1.9 cm.
    Left ovary : Size of about 3.2 X 1.8 cm.
    Ovaries: Both ovaries are normal size shape, position and contain follicles. Size of bigger follicles is about 9 mm (right) & 12 mm (left).
    This above is the report.

    So please advise. Is she able to give birth new baby? Please!

    • ANSWER:
      Apparently she has fibroids, which can wreak havoc with fertility. The first thing that needs to be done is to have them removed, giving her a greater chance of possibly becoming pregnant.

      This is something that she needs to discuss with her gyn. There is no way we can tell you for sure.



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