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Fibroids are noncancerous growths or tumours on the muscular part of the uterus (womb); sometimes they are also called myomas. Fibroids may be very small (about 5mm) or can grow to be quite large (10-15cm). They can be single or multiple, located on the surface of the uterus or inside it. Many women with fibroids do not notice any symptoms and will not need treatment, whereas others may experience problems such as painful and heavy periods, pressure symptoms and infertility. Treatment includes medication to shrink the fibroids and, in some women, surgical removal.
Oliversmith0911 Mar, 2023Business
At Anglesea Gynaecology, we?re driven to help people. Every day we?re making a difference for women by improving their health and changing their lives. Led by two of the best gynaecologists in the country, we are at the forefront of our field, offering a wide range of specialist and general gynaecological services.
Oliversmith0925 Feb, 2023Business
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, like the endometrium, grows in other parts of the body. Usually these growths occur inside the pelvic cavity in places such as the ovaries, bowel, or a lining of the pelvic cavity and abdomen called the peritoneum. Each month, as the endometrial lining of the uterus builds up with blood that will be lost during your period, these other growths of endometrial tissue get bigger and can bleed and cause inflammation and adhesions (internal scarring). Some women with this condition do not have many symptoms, whereas others suffer severe pain with periods, pain with ovulation, pain during intercourse and bowel motions, bloating, tiredness and infertility. Treatment includes medication that will help control the pain and inflammation, surgery to remove the tissue growths and fertility management.
Oliversmith0911 Feb, 2023Business
Fibroids are noncancerous growths or tumours on the muscular part of the uterus (womb); sometimes they are also called myomas. Fibroids may be very small (about 5mm) or can grow to be quite large (10-15cm). They can be single or multiple, located on the surface of the uterus or inside it. Many women with fibroids do not notice any symptoms and will not need treatment, whereas others may experience problems such as painful and heavy periods, pressure symptoms and infertility. Treatment includes medication to shrink the fibroids and, in some women, surgical removal.
Oliversmith0925 Jan, 2023Business
At Anglesea Gynaecology, we?re driven to help people. Every day we?re making a difference for women by improving their health and changing their lives. Led by two of the best gynaecologists in the country, we are at the forefront of our field, offering a wide range of specialist and general gynaecological services.
Oliversmith0910 Jan, 2023Business
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, like the endometrium, grows in other parts of the body. Usually these growths occur inside the pelvic cavity in places such as the ovaries, bowel, or a lining of the pelvic cavity and abdomen called the peritoneum. Each month, as the endometrial lining of the uterus builds up with blood that will be lost during your period, these other growths of endometrial tissue get bigger and can bleed and cause inflammation and adhesions (internal scarring). Some women with this condition do not have many symptoms, whereas others suffer severe pain with periods, pain with ovulation, pain during intercourse and bowel motions, bloating, tiredness and infertility. Treatment includes medication that will help control the pain and inflammation, surgery to remove the tissue growths and fertility management.
Oliversmith0926 Dec, 2022Business
At Anglesea Gynaecology, we?re driven to help people. Every day we?re making a difference for women by improving their health and changing their lives. Led by two of the best gynaecologists in the country, we are at the forefront of our field, offering a wide range of specialist and general gynaecological services.
Oliversmith0902 Dec, 2022Business
Fibroids are noncancerous growths or tumours on the muscular part of the uterus (womb); sometimes they are also called myomas. Fibroids may be very small (about 5mm) or can grow to be quite large (10-15cm). They can be single or multiple, located on the surface of the uterus or inside it. Many women with fibroids do not notice any symptoms and will not need treatment, whereas others may experience problems such as painful and heavy periods, pressure symptoms and infertility. Treatment includes medication to shrink the fibroids and, in some women, surgical removal.
Oliversmith0910 Oct, 2022Business
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, like the endometrium, grows in other parts of the body. Usually these growths occur inside the pelvic cavity in places such as the ovaries, bowel, or a lining of the pelvic cavity and abdomen called the peritoneum. Each month, as the endometrial lining of the uterus builds up with blood that will be lost during your period, these other growths of endometrial tissue get bigger and can bleed and cause inflammation and adhesions (internal scarring). Some women with this condition do not have many symptoms, whereas others suffer severe pain with periods, pain with ovulation, pain during intercourse and bowel motions, bloating, tiredness and infertility. Treatment includes medication that will help control the pain and inflammation, surgery to remove the tissue growths and fertility management.
Oliversmith0907 Sep, 2022Business
At Anglesea Gynaecology, we?re driven to help people. Every day we?re making a difference for women by improving their health and changing their lives. Led by two of the best gynaecologists in the country, we are at the forefront of our field, offering a wide range of specialist and general gynaecological services.
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