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Fibroid Removal Surgery: Alternatives to Hysterectomy

A Kinder Path to Healing  For decades, a hysterectomy - complete removal of the uterus - has been the go-to solution for women suffering from uterine fibroids, particularly when symptoms become unmanageable. However, medicine is evolving, and with it, so are patient...

Your Complete Guide to Fibroid Removal Surgery

Surgical and Non-Surgical Options Explained  Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas or myomas, are benign (noncancerous) tumours that develop in or on the uterus. Affecting up to 70% of women by age 50, fibroids vary in size - from as small as a seed to as large...

Is Uterine Fibroid Removal Possible Without Surgery?

For many women, the discovery of uterine fibroids can feel overwhelming, bringing concerns about health, symptoms, and treatment options. While surgery has traditionally been the go-to solution, advancements in medical science have paved the way for non-surgical...
Fibroids and Anemia

Fibroids and Anemia

Did you know loss of blood can also mean loss of hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein found in red blood cells? When iron begins to abnormally deplete from the blood, it can no longer carry oxygen and this is known as iron-deficiency anemia. This form of anaemia is...

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