If you have uterine fibroids, you have a variety of treatment choices at your disposal; evaluate them. Fibroids, which are the most frequent tumors of the female reproductive system and are often benign, are the most common kind. Even though they are often benign, they can range in size from pea-sized to softball- or small grapefruit-sized, and they can result in heavy periods, pelvic pain, bloating, frequent urination, and constipation. Treatments might range from observation to a hysterectomy, depending on the patient's age, symptoms, preceding therapies, and outcomes. An interventional radiologist does UFE by inserting a small catheter into an artery at the wrist or groin. The wound is roughly the size of the tip of a pencil. The radiologist guides the catheter to the fibroid's blood supply while delivering microscopic particles, about the size of sand grains, which block the fibroid's tiny blood vessels and deprive it of nutrition.
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