One out of every four women on
this planet is diagnosed with fibroids. Fibroids are very much common, 25%
women in this world are seen getting affected by the same, however, a good news
is that most of these women are seen showing the symptoms for the same. Considering its rampant presence among women, it is
vital to understand the types of uterine growths and the complications it
entails. Let’s check them out as under:
Types of uterine growths:
Uterine growths are tissue
enlargements found in the uterus, which can be caused due to various reasons.
The benign growth includes the uterine fibroids, malignant polyps, etc, which
include the cancerous tumors.
Uterine Fibroids
These are common noncancerous
tumors found among middle age women of age group 35 t0 49 years without a known
cause. Some fibroids can even cause issues like infertility, heavy bleeding
during the menstruation or while having intercourse. These can be diagnosed
with pelvic examination, while can be treated with a surgery like hysterectomy
or embolization.
Adenomyosis
It is an unusual growth of
uterine tissue over any specific layer over the uterus. In most of the cases,
it can occur with pelvic endometriosis wherein the tissues are found over the
growth is seen outside. Women experience heavy bleeding with it, while it is
diagnosed with MRI or ultrasound and can be treated with the procedures like
hysterectomy.
Uterine Polyps
It grows with the normal tissue
lining over the uterus and can be even found over the uterine cervix. These
comprises of the
cancerous cells hampering the women of forties. They may not
cause any problem like irregular vaginal bleeding and heavy menstrual bleeding.
It is fixed with a procedure called curettage.
Endometrial Cancers
These can be seen growing over
the uterus lining and forms with malignant growth and can cause the gynecologic
cancer. It is often linked with obesity and excessive amount of estrogen
exposure. The diagnosis of these cancers can be carried out with transvaginal
ultrasound and MRI and endometrial biopsy. It can be treated with a surgery
apart from the options like Radiotherapy or chemotherapy.
PCOD--A Vicious Cycle
PCOD can be called as a stress
and lifestyle related problems, which hampers your metabolism and fertility
issue. As per fertility expert, this issue can even reduce your weight and can
make you look like a deprived person. As
per experts, the PCOD can even hamper your insulin resistant power in your body
thus making it a vicious cycle in it.
Ovarian cysts
The cysts can be called as fluid
filled sacs, which form the ovaries, which really makes the childbearing years
difficult. There are many types of ovarian cysts, which are formed during the
ovulation process.
Types of ovarian cysts:
When it comes to the types of ovarian cysts, there are a
couple, let’s check them as under:
·
Large: These cysts are found with fluid filled
in it along with having hard substances in the same making it different from
the simple ones, which are only filled with fluids.
·
Complex: As the terms suggest, these cysts are
complex in nature and are generally placed over a complicated positions
somewhere close to the ovaries. This makes the task of the medical surgeons
difficult to treat them.
·
Poly and multiple cysts: As the term indicates,
these cysts are multiple in number and often seen growing close to the ovaries
with more than one number.
Treatment
When it comes to treatment of
these uterine cysts, it would depend upon their types and the way it has grown.
The simple ones are treated with medications, while the bigger one would need a
surgical procedure using laparoscopic method that helps in removing the cysts
without much pain in it.
Bottom Line
Improper lifestyle, stress and
fatigue have become the part and parcel of our daily life. All these have
contributed to a number of health issues, which certainly include even the
uterine growth among women.
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