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Ovarian Fibroid Tumors
can they tell the differance between a fibroid tumor and cancer with a pelvic ultrasound?
same with ovarian cysts....can they tell whether it is a cyst or cancer with the ultrasound?
what tests am I facing next?
they can't really tell whether you have Cancer or not just from the ultrasound. they have to do a biopsy. when I had uterine fibroids, my OB had a biopsy done to send to the lab to see if they were cancerous. what they do is they take a sample of cells and tissue from the uterus, (they scrape a small sample of that from your uterus) then send it to the lab and get the results. then they take it from there. when I had mine done, I took a couple of ibuprofen to take the edge off of the pain before the procedure. Good luck and I hope things go well with you. you can e-mail me if you have questions.
A Fibroid Tumor – How To Avoid Hysterectomy
A fibroid tumor of the uterus, otherwise known as a myoma, is the most common reason that a woman visits her gynecologist in the ten years leading up to menopause and also one of the most common reasons for a woman in her thirties or forties, to be advised to have a hysterectomy. Fibroid tumors are round, non cancerous lumps of the muscular wall of the uterus, made up of smooth muscle and connective tissue and they normally occur in groups. They start off fairly small but can grow to the size of a grapefruit and are normally accompanied by heavy, painful and irregular periods.
A uterine fibroid tumor is caused by too much estrogen in the body which stimulates its growth whilst a lack of estrogen causes the fibroids to disappear. Many women in their mid thirties begin to experience non ovulating menstrual cycles and as they approach the decade before the menopause they are producing less progesterone than normal and possibly more estrogen. They retain water and salt, their breasts enlarge, they gain weight, become depressed , lose their sex drive, suffer mineral loss in their bones and they develop fibroids. All of these symptoms point to a dominance of estrogen. Conventional medicine would normally advise a woman at this stage to have a hysterectomy but it has been discovered that by balancing the hormones, naturally, fibroids can be prevented from growing and may even decrease in size and then, once menopause is reached, the fibroids will naturally disperse of their own accord.
So it is important for any pre menopausal woman who has fibroids to reduce her estrogen levels and to take a supplemental dose of progesterone. Taken regularly the progesterone will level out the hormone balance and prevent any fibroids from getting larger. An ultrasound after three months will hopefully show that the fibroids have either remained the same size or decreased. Other effective ways of slowing fibroid growth is by exercising, reducing stress levels and reducing calories. By adopting these methods there is every chance that that fibroids will not grow and cause problems and there will be no need for a hysterectomy to be carried out. If a woman can get her hormones balanced and her menstrual cycle in a regular pattern, then conditions such as uterine fibroid tumors and ovarian cysts, stand very little chance of occurring.
So many women are led to believe that medication and surgery are their only options when dealing with conditions such as fibroids and ovarian cysts, but trust me when I say that natural treatments can and do work.
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