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Fibroids: Woman
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Dealing with fibroids ... means that you will be considering health issues that are unique to you as a woman. As you consider your choices, take some time to understand yourself and reflect what is most important to you in terms of your personal health, lifestyle, emotional well-being, fertility and even your sexuality.
Since most fibroids stop growing or may even shrink as a woman approaches menopause, the physician may simply suggest "watchful waiting." With this approach, the physician monitors the woman's symptoms carefully to ensure that there are no significant changes or developments and that the fibroids are not growing.
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Most women with symptomatic fibroids are candidates for UFE and should obtain a consult with an interventional radiologist to determine whether UFE is a treatment option for them. An ultrasound or MRI diagnostic test will help the interventional radiologist to determine if the woman is a candidate for this treatment.
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Uterine artery embolization:  click here for more information The most important question to ask is do the fibroids need to be treated at all. The vast majority of fibroids grow as a woman gets older, and tend to shrink after menopause. Obviously fibroids that are causing significant symptoms need treatment. While it is often easier to treat smaller fibroids than larger ones, most of the small ones never will need to be treated. So just because we can treat fibroids while they are small, it doesn't follow that we should treat them. The location of the fibroids plays a strong influence on how to approach them.
Although the exact cause of fibroids is unknown, they seem to be influenced by oestrogen. This would explain why they appear during a woman's middle years (when oestrogen levels are high) and stop growing after the menopause (when oestrogen levels drop).
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