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Uterine Fibroid Treatment

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths formed in the muscle cells of the uterus. Read more about the symptoms, treatment, etc at American Endovascular.

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Uterine Fibroid Treatment

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  1. AMERICAN ENDOVASCULAR& AMPUTATION PREVENTION We Save The Limbs That Others Can't

  2. Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous cells which can grow in the muscle cells of the uterus. Also known as Uterine Myoma, can either grow as single tumors or in clusters. Uterine fibroids can rarely turn to cancerous calls and do not spread to other parts of the body. Women in their late 30s or early 40s can see the symptoms of Uterine Fibroid. Uterine Fibroid

  3. Abnormal Periods — often longer and heavier, with possible clots. Menstrual cramping can be more severe than usual. Vaginal blood discharge in between periods. Lower abdominal pain or pressure between the hip bones or back of legs. Change in urination. Bloating and constipation which can include enlarged belly, or painful bowel movements Symptoms of Uterine Fibroid

  4. Age Obesity Family history of uterine fibroids High blood pressure Deficiency of Vitamin D Beginning of the menstrual cycles at an early age Alcohol consumption regularly Risk Factors of Uterine Fibroid

  5. Hormonal Medications Myomectomy Hysterectomy Uterine Artery Embolization MR Guided Focused Ultrasound Treatment of Uterine Fibroid

  6. Contact Us Address: American Endovascular & Amputation Prevention 182 Industrial Road Glen Rock, PA 17327 Website: https://americanendovascular.com/ Contact No. : 1-833-426-3636

  7. Thank You

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