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Treatment can kill uterine fibroids, increase fertility
11/27/2009 5:25 PM
By: Ivanhoe Broadcast Services

Ericka Schwappach hopes to start a family with her husband now that she has received treatment for Uterine fibroids.  
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause symptoms, depending on their size, number and location. Those symptoms include heavy bleeding, pain and reproductive problems.

The condition affects 20 to 30 percent of women, according to the Center for Uterine Fibroids, and is more likely to affect minority women. More than 80 percent of African-Americans and 70 percent of Caucasians develop fibroids by the time they reach menopause.

Experts aren't sure what causes fibroids, but some research suggests they develop from misplaced cells that are present in the body before birth. Research also suggests the hormones estrogen and progesterone play a role in the condition.

Fibroids often shrink when a woman enters menopause, and hormonal drugs that contain estrogen sometimes cause them to grow.

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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says although some fibroids don't require treatment, women should seek medical intervention if they experience the following symptoms: heavy or painful menstrual periods that disrupt normal activities or cause anemia; bleeding between periods; pelvic pain; or infertility.

Doctors may push for treatment if they are uncertain whether a fibroid is another type of tumor or if they see a rapid increase in growth of the fibroid.

For some women with fibroids, medications can offer relief. These medications include birth control pills; GnRH agonists, which stop the menstrual cycle and are recommended for short periods of time; and progestin-releasing intrauterine devices, which reduce heavy and painful bleeding without treating the actual fibroids.

Some women may require surgery to ease the symptoms caused by uterine fibroids. In myomectomy, surgeons remove the fibroids but leave the uterus in place.

Endometrial ablation is another option, in which surgeons destroy the lining of the uterus. The procedure is only recommended for women with small fibroids.

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Uterine fibroids are the most common reason for hysterectomies, or removal of the uterus. They account for 200,000 of such procedures annually, with 22 percent of African-American women and 7 percent of Caucasian undergoing the surgery for fibroids.

Another option for women with painful fibroids is embolization, during which the blood vessels to the uterus are blocked to stop blood flow that feeds the fibroids.

The procedure, also called UFE or UAE, is usually offered to women who no longer wish to become pregnant or want to avoid a hysterectomy.

Medical experts do not fully understand the procedure's effect on fertility, but there are reported cases of women who have conceived and delivered successfully following UFE.



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