There are many different treatment options available to you if you have uterine fibroids, so take them into consideration. The most prevalent tumors of the female reproductive system are fibroids, which are often benign (more than 99 percent of the time) (non-cancerous). Although though they are usually benign, they can range in size from pea-sized to softball- or small grapefruit-sized, and they can cause heavy periods, pelvic discomfort, bloating, frequent urination, and constipation. Depending on the patient's age, symptoms, prior treatments and results, and desire to have children, treatments might range from monitoring to a hysterectomy. A tiny catheter is inserted into the artery at the wrist or groin by an interventional radiologist to conduct UFE. The wound is about the size of a pencil tip. Little particles, roughly the size of sand grains, are delivered through the catheter as the radiologist directs it to the fibroid's blood supply, blocking the tiny blood arteries and starving the fibroid of nourishment.
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