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Fibroids! What are they exactly?

Fibroids, also known as uterine myoma, are noncancerous growths in the uterus. They are simply globs of muscles within the uterine muscle. Think of them as moles on your skin; bunches of muscle fibres that form into solid clumps and can be found in varying shapes and sizes. 

These growths can develop within the wall of the uterus, inside its main cavity or on its outer surface and can range from the size of a walnut to the size of a football. The different types of fibroids are defined based on where a fibroid develops: 

Intramural: Form within the muscular wall of the uterus and are the most common type of fibroid.

Subserosal: Grow on the outside wall of the uterus.

Submucosal: Develop in the middle muscle layer of the uterus.

Fibroids are more common than you think. In fact, up to 80% of women have fibroids by the age of 50. Many may not even know it and some ethnicities have a higher prevalence. 

What causes fibroids? 

The exact reasons are unknown. It’s like when we are born with a mole or a birthmark, we don’t really know why. They are just there.

The prevalence does vary with race and ethnicity. Recently, there has been a correlation seen between fibroids and estrogen dominance (hormonal imbalance leading to other estrogen related conditions). 

Obesity is also a risk factor. Recent data shows that being overweight, having a poor diet and a lack of exercise can cause a vicious cycle leading to estrogen overactivity which in turn can lead to fibroid growth. 

Fibroids are usually painless, and many women don’t even know they have them. However, they can sometimes grow, change or cause trouble. 

Some symptoms of uterine fibroids include heavy menstrual bleeding, prolonged periods, and pelvic pain.

How are fibroids diagnosed? 

Fibroids are often found during routine pelvic exams when your doctor identifies irregularities in the shape of your uterus. If your gynecologist notices irregularities during an exam or you’ve communicated with them that you have symptoms, they’ll likely send you for tests to confirm a diagnosis.

Ultrasound

An ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to get a picture of your uterus to map and measure fibroids. Ultrasound devices can either be used over your abdomen or placed inside your vagina. 

Pelvic MRI

An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) provides a more in-depth picture of your uterus, ovaries, and other pelvic organs. It is helpful to show the size and location of fibroids and help determine treatment options.

What health risks are associated with fibroids?

There are quite a few myths out there about what health risks are truly tied to fibroids.

First, fibroids are rarely painful. That said, if a fibroid is obstructing nerves or degenerating (the cells are dying), you’ll likely experience pain.

Another misconception is that fibroids cause weight gain. Only if a fibroid grows to be really big, which is rare, would there be weight gain associated with it. For this to happen, they need to grow to the size of a pumpkin or a football.

For women experiencing heavier than normal periods, only 30% of the time are fibroids the culprit. Fibroids grown within the uterine cavity can cause heavy or prolonged periods.

Fibroids are rarely cancerous. Less than 1% of fibroids develop into cancer.

How are fibroids treated?

Most fibroids require no treatment at all, but can be treated with medication or removed if needed.

For example, if your fibroids are resulting in heavy bleeding, growing rapidly or causing problems with urinating, your doctor may elect to treat or remove them. It’s important to note that fibroids almost always come back, which is why we recommend trying everything before jumping into surgery.

A healthy diet and an active lifestyle is also recommended to help control fibroid growth.

If you have fibroids, it’s recommended that you monitor for changes and consult your doctor if you’re experiencing symptoms.

Have more questions about fibroids? Contact us at info@walkingyn.com

Be safe, be strong and be prepared!

Dr. Adeeti Gupta

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Twisted Ovary https://walkingyn.com/2017/10/08/twisted-ovary/ Sun, 08 Oct 2017 14:54:14 +0000 http://www.walkingyn.com/?p=16335   Ovarian Torsion is a serious condition. If you have sharp pains down there that are coming and going, please see your GYNO ASAP. Dr. Gupta talks about how a twisted ovary needs to be looked at ASAP. At Walk…

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Ovarian Torsion is a serious condition. If you have sharp pains down there that are coming and going, please see your GYNO ASAP. Dr. Gupta talks about how a twisted ovary needs to be looked at ASAP. At Walk IN GYN Care, we have on site ultrasound which can help diagnose this serious condition and potentially save permanent damage to the ovary.

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Pelvic Pain-Common Causes & Treatment https://walkingyn.com/2014/11/25/pelvic-pain-common-causes-treatment-expertgyn-com/ Tue, 25 Nov 2014 07:36:47 +0000 http://www.walkingyn.com/?p=463 If you are experiencing pelvic pain, there are a number of steps your gynecologist may take to figure out the cause.  First, your provider will need a detailed history of how long you have been experiencing the pain, what it feels like, how often and when it occurs.

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Pelvic pain is one of the top reasons for visits to an urgent care, emergency room or a walk in clinic. Most women have experienced some sort of pelvic pain of varying intensity at some point in their life.

Some of the common causes of pelvic pain include endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, pregnancy, UTIs, pelvic inflammatory disease, degenerating fibroids and twisted or ruptured ovarian cysts.

If you are experiencing pelvic pain, there are a number of steps your gynecologist may take to figure out the cause.  First, your provider will need a detailed history of how long you have been experiencing the pain, what it feels like, how often and when it occurs. Associated factors such as relationship to menstrual cycle, painful intercourse or urination can guide your gynecologist towards the possible cause.

A complete women’s health exam including a pelvic exam can help elucidate possible pathology. If your doctor finds cervical motion tenderness (pain on palpation of the cervix) or pain while examining the uterus, or surrounding organs, this may indicate pelvic infection or inflammation (PID). PID is treated by a full course of antibiotics, which may or may not include partner treatment depending on test results.

A thorough evaluation includes a sonogram (pelvic ultrasound) to evaluate the uterus for fibroids and/ or ovaries for ovarian cysts etc. Depending on your history, you may also need to do a pregnancy test and be checked for sexually transmitted diseases. If you are experiencing any urinary frequency, pressure or pain with urination, you may be asked to give a urine sample where your urine can be checked for an infection.

Treatment is usually is directed to specific diseases that cause chronic pelvic pain. When there is no clear etiology found for the pain, then treatment is directed to alleviating the symptoms. Treatment options for endometriosis may include oral contraceptive pills, injectable contraceptives, surgery or Lupron.

If your gynecological exam is normal, then non-gynecological reasons need to be ruled out. Remember, the pelvis (lower part of the abdominal cavity) has numerous other organs that can lead to pain. The most common non-gynecologic causes are related to irritable bowel (upset gut) and inflammation of the bowel. Women with these conditions may be suffering from bloating, constipation, blood in stool and heartburn. Most of us tend to ignore our symptoms until they start to affect our quality of life.

Another non-gynecological cause is interstitial cystitis (angry bladder). Women with this condition suffer from long term distressing pain, painful sex and constant lower abdominal discomfort.

The first line treatment for both of the above conditions is lifestyle modification, avoiding spicy foods, drinking at least 10-15 glasses of water a day and eating a health balanced diet.

After a thorough women’s health check up, if the cause of the pain is still an enigma, a visit to a gastro-enterologist and an urologist may be in the pipeline.

If any of the above symptoms have been affecting your daily lives, please feel free to walk in for a complete check up…

Be safe, be ready and be prepared!

Dr. Adeeti Gupta

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