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Uterine Fibroid

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in the uterus, also known as the womb. They are benign tumors made up of smooth muscle and fibrous tissue, and can vary in size and location within the uterus.

Cause of Uterine Fibroid:-

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Clinical Features:-

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  1. Hormones: Fibroids are known to be hormone-dependent, meaning that they grow in response to hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. These hormones are produced by the ovaries and are involved in regulating the menstrual cycle.
  2. Genetics: There may be a genetic predisposition to developing fibroids, as they tend to run in families.
  3. Age and reproductive status: Fibroids are more common in women of reproductive age and tend to shrink after menopause.
  4. Obesity: Being overweight or obese is associated with an increased risk of developing fibroids.
  5. Race: Fibroids are more common in African-American women than in women of other races.
  6. Other factors: Other factors that may contribute to the development of fibroids include a diet high in red meat and low in vegetables, alcohol consumption, and exposure to environmental toxins.

While the exact cause of fibroids is not known, it is likely that a combination of these factors plays a role in their development.

Clinical Features:-

Some common clinical features associated with fibroids include:

  1. Heavy menstrual bleeding: Fibroids can cause heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding, leading to anemia, fatigue, and weakness.
  2. Pelvic pain and pressure: Fibroids can cause pain and pressure in the pelvis, lower back, and legs.
  3. Urinary symptoms: Fibroids that compress the bladder can cause frequent urination, urgency, and difficulty emptying the bladder.
  4. Constipation: Fibroids that compress the rectum can cause constipation and bloating.
  5. Infertility and pregnancy complications: Large fibroids or fibroids located in the uterine cavity can interfere with fertility, implantation, and fetal growth, leading to infertility, miscarriage, or preterm labor.
  6. Infertility and pregnancy complications: In some cases, large fibroids can be palpable as a mass in the abdomen.

It is important to note that not all women with fibroids will experience symptoms, and the severity of symptoms can vary greatly depending on the size, number, and location of the fibroids. A thorough medical evaluation is needed to diagnose fibroids and determine the appropriate treatment.

Homeopathic Treatment:-

Homeopathic medicines help to treat Uterine fibroid by root. Homeopathic medicines correct the Hormonal imbalance and dissolve the fibroid gradually. You can be checked after 4-6 months of starting the treatment by USG of pelvis.

Other complaints including heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, urinary complaints, Constipation, etc are also relieved within 3 months by Homeopathic medicine. They also promote the immune function and maintain uterine health by eliminating the causative factor.

Some commonly used homeopathic medicines for uterine fibroids include:

  1. Thlaspi Bursa Pastoris: This remedy is often used for women with heavy menstrual bleeding and cramping associated with fibroids.
  2. Sepia Officinalis: This remedy is often used for women with fibroids who experience a sense of pressure or heaviness in the pelvic area, along with irregular periods and mood swings.
  3. Calcarea Carbonica: This remedy is often used for women who have heavy menstrual bleeding, along with fatigue, anxiety, and sensitivity to cold.
  4. Lachesis Mutus: This remedy is often used for women who have fibroids along with irregular periods, hot flashes, and mood swings.

And Many More Medicines available for Uterine Fibroid according to their Symptoms.

It is important to consult with us or any qualified homeopath near by you before using any homeopathic remedies for uterine fibroids.