This Tuesday marked the kickoff of National School’s Health Week in South Africa! Fibroids are most common among women over the age of 30, but have been diagnosed in girls as young as 14 years of age. Learn more about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options here 👉 www.fibriods.co.za
Category Archives: Uterine Fibroid Embolisation
Apply to have Dr Gary Sudwarts speak at your next Women’s Wellness workshop – at no cost 🌸 Allow us to empower, encourage and educate the women in your workplace about fibroids, and the latest advancements in fibroid treatment. Make an enquiry here: www.fibroids.co.za or email info@themicrosurgery.com
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It’s #PregancyAwarenessWeek 🌸 This important initiative aims to shed light on helpful information to promote both a safe pregnancy and healthy motherhood. If you have any questions about pregnancy relating to fibroids, please share them with us in the comments below 👇
Today we’re celebrating another miracle baby 😇 Congratulations to Jocelyn Govender on the birth of precious baby Kai, post UFE procedure!
Symptoms indicating it might be time to see a doctor: ✔️ Heavy menstrual bleeding ✔️ Periods that became more painful ✔️ Frequent urination ✔️ Inability to control the flow of urine ✔️ A change in the length of your period over 3 – 6 cycles ✔️ New persistent pain or heaviness in lower abdomen or […]
Q: What causes fibroids? A: Doctors can’t pinpoint the outright cause of uterine fibroids, but research and clinical experience point to family history and hormones.
As most of us roll into the new year with revitalised intent for self-care, we hope 2020 brings with it the best version of you: body, mind and soul 🌸
Did you know that fibroids impact women all over the world but are more prominent on our continent? That’s why patients travel from all over Africa for non invasive and permanent treatment for fibroids. If you reside outside of South Africa and might be interested, read more about our facility here 👉 www.fibroids.co.za
The UFE procedure is championed by medical professionals and patients alike. That’s because it preserves the uterus, it’s non-invasive, and it has less short-term morbidity than most surgical options. Most women have had significant symptom relief in the first three months and we’ve seen many successful pregnancies after treatment. Find out more about the procedure […]
