par Marketing | Avr 23, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fact Friday, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White
Q: What are calcified fibroids? A: When a fibroid has outgrown its blood supply and has reached the final stage of degeneration or cell death, calcium deposits may develop on the remaining fibroid tissue. This is known as a ‘calcified’ fibroid and is usually most...
par Marketing | Avr 22, 2021 | Adenomyosis, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White
KZN, we’re headed your way 👉 Minimally invasive treatment for fibroids is now available for Umhlanga Patients! The Microsurgery team will be operating from Netcare on the 29th & 30th of April 🙌 If you’ve been diagnosed and would like to find out more, please...
par Marketing | Avr 14, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fact Friday, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Testimonials, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White
For roughly 96% of our patients, fibroids have negatively affected their capacity for physical activities. For many women, fibroid-related symptoms are a daily burden often causing embarrassment, pain, and low self-esteem. That’s why with Uterine Fibroid Embolization...
par Marketing | Avr 8, 2021 | Adenomyosis, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Testimonials, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White
A sneak peek into our procedure room at Umhlanga 👀Another successful Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, with our Specialist Radiologist team 🙌 If you’ve been diagnosed with fibroids and would like to find out more, please visit our website www.fibroids.co.za or send us a...
par Marketing | Avr 4, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fallopian Tubes, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White
Wishing you all happy holidays! 🐇💛If you are interested in learning more about permanent, non-invasive treatment for fibroids, please drop us a message online 🌷
par Marketing | Mar 30, 2021 | Adenomyosis, Fact Friday, fibroids treatment, fibroids, Uterine Fibroid Embolisation, Women in White
Q: Can I still conceive with fibroids? A: The short answer is – Yes, many can! In certain cases fibroids have been known to affect fertility due to a number of reasons, mainly because of the way they alter the normal ‘environment’ of the womb. Fibroids...