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Why Am I Writing About Fibroids?

You must wonder why a man would be writing about fibroids when it is a women’s problem, but is it only a women’s problem?

I submit to you that any problem my wife has affects me also. What happened back in the late 60′s made this my problem when my wife started having problems that the doctors said was an infection and over a period of 3 years was hospitalised several times and never had any help.

Finally she went to a specialist in Boise that diagnosed her with a tumor and they  found a large fibroid tumor and did a hysterectomy. Thankfully it was benign and she recovered well with no more trouble.

So we had spent a lot of money on misdiagnosis and she went through a lot of pain and suffering over that period of time. Did that affect me? you better believe it did and at that time we were broke because of debts from a failed farming business that had put us in deep debt.

So now you know the reason this means something to me, a man. If you can keep from having surgery over these things you will be much better off so as I find more about alternative treat for fibroids I will write about it for you.

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Two More Types Of Fibroids

Fibroids can occur anywhere in the body, but they most often are found in the uterus or womb. They can be small and inconspicuous, causing little or no problems, or large and multiple, resulting in a number of health- and lifestyle-related issues.

Submucosal Fibroids:

The mucosa refers to the lining of the uterus. Sub means below. Therefore, submucosal fibroids are those tumors that are located just below the lining of the uterus. While they are the most infrequent type of fibroid, they often cause prolonged menstrual periods and excessive heavy bleeding, a condition called menorrhagia.

Pedunculated Fibroids:

This type of fibroid is actually one that grows on a stalk, called the peduncle. It can develop and grow either in the uterus itself (a submucosal fibroid) or on the outside of the uterus (a pedunculated fibroid tumor). Although rare, pedunculated fibroid tumors can cause extreme pain when the stalk becomes twisted.

The number, shape, density and location of the different types of fibroid tumors are important when discussing or planning various treatment therapies, including recommended natural therapies.

The Fibroid Cure contains information on how to overcome each type of fibroid.

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Two Types Of Fibroid

Fibroids are generally classified according to their location or position in the woman’s uterus. Here are just two examples of fibroids:

Subserosal Fibroids

This type of fibroid is located in the serosa (outermost layer) and outside the wall of the uterus, also called the womb. They continue their outward growth. Subserosal fibroids can cause tissue compression on areas that are surrounding it, such as the bladder and/or bowel. They are not generally the cause of excessive bleeding, as they do not affect a woman’s menstrual flow.

Intramural Fibroids

Intra means inside, so intramural fibroids are those that are found inside the uterine wall. These are the most common type of fibroid tumor. Since they develop and grow inside the uterine wall, the result is that they make the uterus feel as if it is larger.

This is known as the “bulk syndrome.” Their growth can cause pressure both on the bladder as well as the uterus, pelvic and back pain, excessive bleeding and frequent urination. They may also be responsible for many miscarriages and infertility issues.

The Fibroid Cure contains information on how to overcome each type of fibroid. We will look at two more kinds of fibroid next time.

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Womens Issues

Fibroids and Your Sex Drive

Libido And Fibroids – Do They Mix?

Many women find that fibroids affect their intimate lives and therefore their relationships with their significant others.

Sometimes large fibroids pressing down on the uterus and overtaking the pelvic cavity can cause pain during intercourse, and other times, its just a case of the severe physical symptoms causing discomfort.

The main cause of loss of libido in women with fibroids is the hormonal imbalance between the female reproductive hormones estrogen and progesterone. Most women with fibroids are estrogen dominant, as the estrogen feeds the fibroids.

Estrogen, when it is unopposed by progesterone (balanced), results in the risk for many adverse effects, including blood clotting, fibroids and loss of libido.

It’s therefore important to restore hormonal balance for maintaining and restoring a healthy sex drive.There are a number of natural treatment steps you can take to improve your fibroids and overall health, which can improve your libido.

These natural remedies include dietary changes, vitamins and supplements, acupressure, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), herbal remedies, exercise, massage and other lifestyle changes.

The best news is that the natural treatments for fibroids can shrink them in size, restore your periods to normal and boost your libido. A herbal supplement like FibroidClear can accelerate your healing.

The Fibroid Cure contains vital information on how to boost your libido while dissolving your fibroids.

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