Uterine Fibroids

Uterine Fibroids are benign lumps that grow on the uterus. They are also called as Myomas and are not associated with cancer. The fibroids range from the size of a seedling to bulky masses that can cause problems like pain and abnormal menstruation.

Types

1. Sub mucosal – These types of tumours grow in the innermost layer of the uterus.

2. Intramural – Fibroids grow on the middle layer or within the muscular wall of the uterus.

3. Sub serosal – These fibroids grow on the outer wall of the uterus.

4. Pedunculated – These fibroids are attached to a stalk either outside or within the uterine cavity.

5. Cervical – These are developed in the cervical tissue

6. Interligamentous – These fibroids are developed between the uterine broad ligaments.

FREE CONSULTATION

Causes

  • Hormones
  • Family history
  • Age
  • Pregnancy
  • Obesity
  • Onset of menstrual period prior to age 10
  • Being of African American age

Symptoms

  • Heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Pelvic pain
  • Frequent urination due to increased pressure
  • Spotting between periods
  • Constipation
  • Back or leg pain
  • Menstrual periods lasting more than a week

Homeopathy treatment for uterine fibroids

Homeopathy treatment for uterine fibroids works very effectively. It provides instant relief from pain and other discomforts caused due to fibroids. It also restrains further growth of these fibroids. In the long run homeopathy successfully dissolves the fibroids. Homeocare International has vast experience in treating female reproductive disorders like uterine fibroids and others.


Constitutional Homeopathy Treatment for uterine fibroids

The expert Homeopaths at Homeocare International treat Uterine Fibroids using Constitutional Homeopathy Treatment and prescribe most suitable personalized homeopathy treatment only after careful analysis of the symptoms, their severity and health condition of each individual. Constitutional Homeopathy treatment for uterine fibroids at Homeocare International not only controls it effectively but also provides long term relief by treating the roots of the problem and improves overall wellbeing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Fibroids are benign lumps and are rarely cancerous
Out of the entire population of women, approximately 60-80% of women will have fibroids by the time menopause is reached.
Family history of fibroids, obesity or early onset of puberty can increase the chances of women developing uterine fibroids
Fibroids are more common in women between the ages of 30 and 40 although they can occur at any age.
Evidence suggests that the female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, can make fibroids grow. During pregnancy when hormone levels are high they increase and after menopause when hormone levels are low fibroids stop growing and become smaller.

Testimonials

***Disclaimer: Results may vary from person to person