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		<title>What is a resectoscope?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The resectoscope is actually a hysteroscope equipped with a special wire loop capable of emitting high electrical energy. This device is used to cut or resect growth such as submucosal fibroids.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The resectoscope is actually a hysteroscope equipped with a special wire loop capable of emitting high electrical energy. This device is used to cut or resect growth such as submucosal fibroids. The resectoscope is inserted through the vagina into the cervix, with a picture of the operative field being projected on a television screen. This procedure can also be used to remove uterine (endometrial) polyps. Like the conventional hysteroscopic procedure, a resectoscopic myomectomy can be performed in an outpatient surgery center.</p>
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		<title>Which fibroids are the least likely to cause problems with fertility?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pedunculated fibroids, attached to the exterior of the uterus, have not been shown to have any adverse effects on fertility. This class of particular fibroids are connected to the surface of the uterus by a narrow stalk or stem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pedunculated fibroids, attached to the exterior of the uterus, have not been shown to have any adverse effects on fertility. This class of particular fibroids are connected to the surface of the uterus by a narrow stalk or stem. The adverse effect on fertility is in-creased when the fibroids are located in the muscular wall of the uterus or within the cavity or inner chamber of the uterus.</p>
<p><a href="http://fibroid-surgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/fibroidfertility.jpg"><img style="display: inline; border: 0px;" title="fibroid fertility" src="http://fibroid-surgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/fibroidfertility_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="fibroidfertility thumb Which fibroids are the least likely to cause problems with fertility?" width="181" height="181" /></a></p>
<p>Subserosal fibroids, which are generally located just beneath the outer covering of the uterus, have very little adverse affect on fertility, unless they are located close enough to the fallopian tube to cause compression and blockage.</p>
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		<title>Most common symptoms of fibroids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uterine fibroids are tumours like growths that appear on women at different stages of their lives. However, the symptoms of these growths are not very common and there are many people that are totally unaware that they have any problems at all. The most common symptom of having fibroids is the inability to conceive, and this is only found when the patient consults a doctor for the purpose of infertility. These tumors will come up in a laparoscopy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://fibroid-surgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/fibroidsymptoms.gif"><img style="display: inline; margin: 5px 10px 5px 5px; border-width: 0px;" title="fibroid-symptoms" src="http://fibroid-surgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/fibroidsymptoms_thumb.gif" border="0" alt="fibroidsymptoms thumb Most common symptoms of fibroids" width="244" height="205" align="left" /></a> Uterine fibroids are tumours like growths that appear on women at different stages of their lives. However, the symptoms of these growths are not very common and there are many people that are totally unaware that they have any problems at all. The most common symptom of having fibroids is the inability to conceive, and this is only found when the patient consults a doctor for the purpose of infertility. These tumors will come up in a laparoscopy.</p>
<p>There are a few <strong><a href="http://fibroid-surgery.com/2010/04/general-fibroid-symptoms/" target="_blank">common symptoms of fibroids</a></strong> and they include the following:</p>
<p>Swelling is one of the symptoms that women suffering from fibroids will experience. For example a woman with fibroids that are growing out of shape may look pregnant and the abdomen will feel hard to the touch. It is also common to have discomfort and pain due to the size of the tumors which can grow out of proportion at times.</p>
<p>Menstrual problems are another very common symptom. All women suffer some kind of menstrual problem from time to time, however, patients having fibroids will have problems with every period that they have and this will include very heavy bleeding that will lead to anemia and very low energy levels as well. Another very common symptom is the spotting in between periods and the periods lasting for more than 6 days. Heavy bleeding is common and so is the appearance of black clots as well.</p>
<p>In elderly women, there are other symptoms that fibroids can cause and they include having periods after having gone through your menopause. This is a symptom that the fibroids are getting out of control and you will need to contract your doctor to see what the best way of handling the situation is.</p>
<p>Back pain is another <a title="fibroid symptom" href="http://fibroid-surgery.com/2010/04/general-fibroid-symptoms/">fibroid symptom</a>. Unusual back pains or pains in the back of the legs are usual because the fibroids may be pressing on nerves that are connecting the uterus to the brain and these nerves travel through the back of the legs and the spinal cord. It is therefore important to take care of these issues if you seem to be having recurrent problems unusual back pains.</p>
<p>Strong pain in the uterus is also one of the most common symptoms of fibroids. It is as if you are going into labor because the system recognizes that they should not be there in the first place and it wants to get rid of them.</p>
<p>Another common symptom of fibroids is the pain in the pelvic area. These pains vary from patient to patient as it depends on the reasons for the pain. Sometimes the tumors are so big that they are pressing on nerves or on other organs and they are creating pain which is constant or which comes and goes depending on your posture.</p>
<p>Another symptom totally related to fibroids is constant need to urinate. Since the <a href="http://fibroid-surgery.com" target="_blank">fibroid tumor</a> is located in the area, they are not giving the bladder enough space to keep the liquids in your body for natural periods of time and the woman needs to visit the bathroom at more frequent intervals. Urinary tract infections can become common in these cases as well.</p>
<p>Constipation is another symptom of fibroids, depending on the area where the fibroids are located. If they are pressing a part of the intestines, then it is very common for a person to have problems with regular bowel movements. There are other problems that will come with the whole issue and they include painful intercourse, which will affect the relationship of the person suffering from fibroids as well.</p>
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		<title>General fibroid symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Between the ages of 30 and 50 many women develop tumors that are not cancerous in their uterus. These fibroids are very common and most people are not even aware that they have them and they come with the hormonal imbalances. However the symptoms of fibroids are not very specific and it is only when they start to grow in size and start to affect the lifestyle of the person that women are aware of their existence.]]></description>
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<p>Between the ages of 30 and 50 many women develop tumors that are not cancerous in their uterus. These fibroids are very common and most people are not even aware that they have them and they come with the hormonal imbalances. However the symptoms of fibroids are not very specific and it is only when they start to grow in size and start to affect the lifestyle of the person that women are aware of their existence. The reasons for these tumors are totally unknown, and it is very usual for these fibroids to come at the time of pregnancy and for them to disappear at the time of menopause.</p>
<p>The general symptoms of fibroids include painful and heavy bleeding during menstruation, cramps in the uterus area, constipation, abdominal discomfort and bloating and lower back pain and sometimes you will have other <strong><a title="fibroid symptoms" href="http://fibroid-surgery.com/2010/04/most-common-symptoms-of-fibroids/" target="_blank">fibroid symptoms</a></strong> which can include depression and anxiety. These fibroids can create problems in the functions of other organs depending on the area that they are located, especially if they are growing in size as well.</p>
<p>Another general symptom of fibroids is infertility ( which is also the common cause for <a title="fibroid surgery" href="http://fibroid-surgery.com" target="_blank">fibroid surgery</a>). This is one of the biggest problems that infertile women can have as the tubes can get blocked by these tumors or the uterus walls may not have the space for the eggs to implant themselves. It is also common for the tumors to take the nutrients away from an egg that it growing in the uterus and this will cause a miscarriage.</p>
<p>There are two kinds of tumors, one that is growing in the muscles of the uterus and the others are the ones that are developing in the uterine lining. The symptoms related to these growths will include heavy bleeding that is not allowing the patient to cope with everyday life. Anemia can also become a general symptom because of the amount of blood that the patient is losing on every menstrual period.</p>
<p>Once these tumors begin to grow out of proportion, they will start to affect other organs of the body and they will be pressing on nerves around the area which will give other symptoms like cramps and unusual back pains as well.</p>
<p>There are a few methods of getting rid of this condition and they will include drugs to relive the pain, and non invasive procedures that are allowing the system to function and are at the same time getting rid of the tumors, to allow women to be able to bear children, however, the last procedure will be to remove the uterus completely and this is only done if the patient is suffering from other complications that are life threatening and that are not allowing the patient to lead a normal life. Too much bleeding in regular basis will definitely get in the way when it comes to having a normal lifestyle and doctors will be able to give you the best option for your condition.</p>
<p>However the most common procedure that is being seen in the symptoms of fibroids is the uterine artery embolization which is a very simple procedure where the tumors are injected with a substance to stop the flow of blood into the tumor thus drying it up and killing the growth in a more natural way. However, the only problem with these procedures is that there is a chance that the tumors may grow back again and you will have to repeat the operation.</p>
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