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6 Myths & Debunking Facts Of Fibroid Surgery in Nigeria

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The fibroid is the most common benign gynecological tumor of the uterus. With an estimated incidence of 20% – 40% in women during their reproductive years. Fibroids become more common as women get older; by the age of 50, up to 65 percent of women may have uterine fibroids. This makes fibroid is one of the most common problems in women that need to be attended to on priority. 

There are many misconceptions in people’s minds regarding the treatment of fibroids. Women need to be free from all the myths they have misjudged to believe and fear the treatment. In this blog, we will debunk 6 common myths regarding fibroids that Nigeria women have. 

Let’s first understand what fibroid surgery is.

What are Fibroid Surgeries and why do so many myths revolve around it?

Fibroid surgeries are a victim of myths because of all the percolated negativity and people have believed them to be true.

Fibroids in the uterus are tumors that need surgeries or treatments in case they have grown. As per the statistics, around 44% of women who are diagnosed with uterine fibroids are unaware of an advanced and minimally invasive mode of treatment.

Therefore, this article is all about helping the women out there debunk some of the prevailing myths that they must have heard from somewhere and have started believing them.

Myth 1: Hysterectomy is the only Fibroid Treatment option

Fact: It is one of the most common myths that is believed by most women that Hysterectomy is the only option for treating Fibroid conditions. Under Hysterectomy, the uterus is removed either partially or fully to help the patients get rid of the condition.

It is not the case because this treatment is recommended only to patients whose fibroid condition has worsened and when the female has crossed the fertility age. 

It might be a suitable option for a few women but is not the only treatment option. 

There are options available for women to seek treatment for fibroids including advanced minimally invasive surgeries. 

Myth 2: Fibroids Are Meant to be Removed On Priority

Fact: One of the most common myths that medical experts get to hear from the patients is that Fibroids need to be removed from the uterus permanently for a speedy cure. The basic science behind fibroid treatment is what will debunk this myth. As per the scientific explanation, not all fibroids require removal from the uterus.

Depending upon the condition of the fibroids and their side effects, one can plan the surgery in advance with the right hand and at the right place. 

Fibroid surgery is not emergency surgery.

Myth 3: Sexual Functions Within the Body is Hampered After Fibroids Treatment

Fact: There are surgical and non-surgical treatments destined for Fibroid treatment. The benefit of approaching non-surgical fibroids removal treatment is that the sex life remains unhampered. One such common method is Uterine Fibroid Embolization that is meant to reduce the size of the fibroid, which will relieve the pain conditions during sex after you recover from the treatment.

Some surgical methods might regulate your sexual functions, but if your condition is at the beginning stage, your sexual functions will not be hampered adversely. So, get this myth out of your head today!

Myth 4: Fibroid Treatment Will Stop You From Being Pregnant Ever Again

Fact: Not all, but some treatments that involve the removal of the uterus will stop you from conceiving. But, it is not the only option available with the medical experts. Therefore, it is not a compulsion to lose your conceiving ability after fibroid surgery.

This treatment has no interference with the fertility aspects of women rather after the treatment the environment of the uterus is more conducive for pregnancy.

Myth 5: Seek Fibroids Treatment Only When You Observe Symptoms

Fact: At times, the symptoms of Fibroids are very mild, and women take it to light to neglect the diagnosis. It should not be the case as fibroids, when they go unattended, can give rise to serious complications. Some fibroid conditions might not cause complications in the initial days, but still, they are unpredictable. The growth of fibroids within the body is based upon several factors. Therefore, getting a diagnosis done by the experts right at the time when you experience mild symptoms is better than neglecting and waiting for it to grow.

Due to fibroids, you might experience heavy loss of blood every month, which can bring up serious consequences. Heavy bleeding can cause Anaemia. Apart from that, fibroids react to hormonal changes and can grow very fast, and can take up a large shape in a short span of time. So, make sure you reach out to professional Indian doctors in Nigeria to get an idea of your conditions.

Myth 6: Fibroid Surgery Can Result in Death

Fact: If the surgery is not done properly in a well-maintained operation theater then complications may occur may result in infections. Before going for the surgery you should always inquire about doctor experience and previous surgery track records.

One should always choose the best doctor for fibroid removal surgery to avoid any complications.

If you want to know more about the Fibroid Surgey treatment including the advanced minimally invasive or robotic surgery please visit https://www.medicoexperts.com/nigeria/gynaecology/

Conclusion

These are a few of the myths that are revolving around the minds of Nigerian women who are diagnosed with Fibroids. Go through the debunking facts to get a clear insight about the fibroids treatment. 

There are several different types of treatment options for fibroids that are suggested to patients based upon their conditions. Get a proper diagnosis done by the Indian medical experts who have arranged surgical camps in Nigeria to offer quality treatment.

Call or WhatsApp us to know more about the treatment and upcoming surgical camps to book your surgery.

Author: MedicoExperts

A Global Virtual Hospital

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