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Today i want to talk with you about the cause of bleeding and infertility and how to stop it Hysteroscopic Myomectomy for Bleeding Can Fibroids Cause Problems with Bleeding and Fertility? Fibroids bulging into the uterine cavity or within the cavity (submucous fibroids) can sometimes cause heavy menstrual bleeding or infertility. Submucous fibroids can often be removed with a hysteroscope, a telescope placed through the cervix and into the uterus. A study that combined results from many small studies found that submucous fibroids that change the shape of the uterine cavity decreased pregnancy rates by 70%. And, when these fibroids were removed there was an increase in the pregnancy rates by 70%. The reason submucous fibroids can lead to infertility is not clear, but current theories are that the fibroids change blood supply to a developing embryo, or block passage of the embryo through the fallopian tube, or cause inflammation in the uterine lining, or produce proteins that interfere with the embryo’s journey through the tube, its attachment to the uterine lining or its development. The way submucous fibroids cause heavy bleeding is also not clear, but most studies show removing these fibroids cures heavy bleeding. One study of women with very heavy bleeding found that, after removal of fibroids by hysteroscopy, additional surgery was needed by only about 10% of the women within 2 years, by 11% after 5 years and by 27% after 8 years. What Is a Hysteroscopic Myomectomy? Hysteroscopic myomectomy is a technique that can be performed only if fibroids are within or bulging into the uterine cavity (submucosal). This procedure is performed as outpatient surgery without any incisions and virtually no postoperative discomfort. Anesthesia is needed because the surgery may take one to two hours and would otherwise be uncomfortable. A small telescope, the hysteroscope, is passed through the cervix and the inside of the uterine cavity can be seen. A small camera is attached to the telescope and the view is projected on a video monitor. This magnifies the picture and also allows the physician to perform the surgery while sitting in a comfortable position. Electricity passes through the thin wire attachment at the end of the hysteroscope, allowing the instrument to cut through the fibroid like a hot knife cutting through butter. As the fibroid is shaved out, the heat from the instrument sears blood vessels and the blood loss is usually minimal. Women go home the same day, and recovery is remarkably fast, with most patients able to go back to normal activity, work and exercise in one or two days. When fibroids are the cause of infertility, pregnancy rates following hysreroscopic myomectomy have been about 50% . And when performed for heavy bleeding, nearly 90% of women have a return of normal menstrual flow. Only a few years ago, treatment for fibroids in the cavity of the uterus involved major surgery-an abdominal incision and either cutting open the entire uterus to remove the fibroid or performing a hysterectomy. Hysteroscopic myomectomy has been a major advance in the treatment of women who have submucous fibroids. GOOD NEWS Our Fibriod Treatment Pack Shrink ,Melt and pull out fibriod.it control and stop bleeding and stop future occurence of fibriod Order our Pack today
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