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Uterine fibroids are painful, disruptive tumors that form in women’s reproductive systems. View this presentation to know more about it or contact USA Vascular Centers at www.usavascularcenters.com for more information and treatments.
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Uterine Fibroids Non-Surgical Treatment FAQ’S – USA Vascular Centers
Uterine fibroids are painful, disruptive tumors that form in women’s reproductive systems. If you have been diagnosed with these tumors, then you will understand the discomfort they cause and the urgency to seek treatment as soon as possible. Here you get answer of some most frequently asked questions concerning uterine fibroids.
What are uterine fibroids and how did you get them? Uterine fibroids are typically benign tumors that form along the wall of the uterus. Their growth is caused by abnormal cellular activity and is helped by the hormones progesterone and estrogen. These hormones occur naturally and can allow these tumors to grow, but at a slow pace. Nearly 75% of women will develop uterine fibroids, but most will be so small that they do not cause symptoms.
Next, what is UFE? UFE is a uterine fibroids non-surgical treatment option our specialists provide at each of our vascular centers. This is performed in our clinics, by vascular surgeons, as an out-patient procedure. The procedure is performed under a light sedative and is completed in under 90 minutes.
Last, will it work for me? Like any procedure, UFE all depends on how your body reacts to it. For most women, UFE is the best option for avoiding a hysterectomy and is also the least invasive. However, you should only have UFE if you do not plan to become pregnant.
If you believe you might be suffering from uterine fibroids, contact one of our vascular centers today. Begin receiving your fibroids non-surgical treatment now and suffer no longer from the pain and discomfort caused by uterine tumors!
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