The Center for Innovative GYN Care (CIGC) continues to lead the way in women's health by providing the Laparoscopic Assisted ...
Gynesonics’ transcervical system uses ultrasound guidance and radiofrequency energy to ablate fibroids without the need for ...
The following is a summary of "Management of Uterine Fibroids and Sarcomas: The Palermo Position Paper," published in the ...
Fibroids can be difficult to address. Birth control pills are currently the preferred drug treatment. Your healthcare provider may recommend surgical removal of your fibroids, which is a procedure ...
The following is a summary of “Currently Available Treatment Modalities for Uterine Fibroids,” published in the May 2024 issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Micić et al. Uterine fibroids (leiomyomas ...
Fibroids are growths that develop in the uterus. They do not necessarily cause symptoms but, in some cases, can cause pain. Treatment depends on symptoms, the location of the fibroids, their size, and ...
Intramural fibroids are classified based on where in particular they grow: Where a fibroid appears can determine the impact it has on your health, and inform treatment options. For example, a large ...
Once you stop taking them, the fibroids often grow back quickly. These medicines are sometimes used to shrink fibroids before surgery. If your fibroid symptoms are really bad, surgery may be the best ...
Small fibroids, less than 1- 5 cm in diameter, usually don’t cause problems or symptoms. They are often found during routine pelvic exams and usually don’t require treatment other than monitoring to ...
Diabetes is associated with a lower incidence of uterine fibroids in midlife women receiving diabetes treatment, especially metformin. The association between diabetes and the risk for uterine ...