Monday, December 7, 2009

Fibroid Tumors More Condition_symptoms Do Doctors Remove Fibroid Tumors During A D&C?

Do doctors remove fibroid tumors during a D&C? - fibroid tumors more condition_symptoms

I am for a morning hystroscopic and D & C scheduled for abnormal bleeding and fibroids. The research, which I do not mean Révová fibroids. However, fibrosis and tissue uterous causing extreme bleeding.

4 comments:

gangadharan nair said...

D and C is a procedure to scrape and collect tissue (endometrium) from inside the uterus. Dilatation ( "D") is an extension of the cervix, allowing the instruments into the uterus. Curettage ( "C") is the scraping of the uterine contents.
Please visit for more information and exercises to curettage.

cruelgir... said...

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cruelgir... said...

I do not want the D & C, and you have to do more than once .... I Novasur endometrium Ablastion ... It cured my extreme pain and bleeding when I had my period .... The site is www.novasure.com

TweetyBi... said...

Now you should contact your obstetrician-gynecologist and get a clarification. This is the procedure in its entirety? Vacuum curettage of the uterine lining thickens, but do not eliminate the fibroids.

Procedures for dealing Fibor that the preservation of the uterus (hysterectomy) are not myomectomy, myolysis, endometrial ablation, the cryomylosis, uterine artery embolization (does not affect fibroids outside the interior trim of the uterus) and focused ultrasound.

The usual procedure is to monitor the fibroids without removing or effectively treated. Wait and watch. There are also drugs - GN-RH agonists and androgens - are used, it can to reduce fibroids.

You will receive a consent form signed before the surgery and must be informed consent, you must understand that you are connecting. If your expectation of what it otherwise receives, were not informed. Please call your doctor.

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