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Follow-up studies have shown that nearly 90 percent of women who
have their fibroids treated by uterine fibroid embolization experience either significant or
complete resolution of their fibroid-related symptoms.
Surgical: Surgery for uterine fibroids involves
either removing the fibroids (myomectomy) or the entire womb (hysterectomy). Surgery has risks,
including bleeding and infection. Approximately one-third of the more than half-million
hysterectomies performed in the United States each year are due to fibroids. Most of the women
having these operations are said to be unaware of the non-surgical options.
Alternative treatment: Alternative treatments for
uterine fibroid tumors also abound. Naturopaths, homeopaths, acupuncturists, chiropractors, and
other alternative health care providers have treatments to offer as well. While some of these are
not as well supported by scientific studies that prove effectiveness, the treatments are usually
safer and provide a less invasive alternative than surgery.
Remember that some medical treatments for uterine fibroid tumors
can affect your fertility. So it is important to consider alternative uterine fibroid
treatments.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health
provider prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical
condition.
Jorge Chavez is a researcher, writer and student of
natural health. For more information about uterine fibroids and their treatment, symptoms and cure,
check out his website at; http://fibroids-free-forever.com
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