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		<title>What is a Myomectomy? Removing Fibroids from the Uterus</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fibroids are growths that appear in the uterus. They are round in shape and almost always non-cancerous. They can be as small as a pea or as large as a melon. They are sometimes referred to as myomas or leiomyomas. A myomectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove these abnormal growths. What Causes Fibroids?...</p>
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<p>Fibroids are growths that appear in the uterus. They are round in shape and almost always non-cancerous. They can be as small as a pea or as large as a melon. They are sometimes referred to as myomas or leiomyomas. A myomectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove these abnormal growths.</p>
<p><strong>What Causes Fibroids? </strong></p>
<p>Between 20% and 50% of women develop fibroids. They are more common among women between the ages of 30 and 50. The exact cause is not known, but certain factors can raise your risk of getting them.</p>
<p>Women who are obese, have a family history of fibroids, experience early menstruation before age 10, or eat large amounts of pork and beef tend to have an increased risk. Women who have had children have a lower risk which continues to decrease when having more than one child.</p>
<p><strong>Why Do I Have to Have Fibroids Removed?</strong></p>
<p>Having fibroids doesn’t mean you must have surgery. About one in three women with fibroids will experience symptoms and most likely need surgery. Common fibroid symptoms include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Long menstrual periods that extend past a week</li>
<li>Heavy bleeding during period</li>
<li>Pressure or pain in the lower stomach and pelvic region</li>
<li>Leg or lower back pain</li>
<li>Constipation</li>
<li>Painful intercourse</li>
<li>Frequent urination</li>
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<p>In extreme cases, fibroids can also cause infertility and miscarriage. Women with fibroids are at a higher risk of experiencing difficulties during pregnancy and delivery.</p>
<p><strong>3 Types of Myomectomy</strong></p>
<p>There are three types of myomectomy. An abdominal myomectomy involves making an incision along the lower abdomen. This is a major surgery and usually requires a couple of nights in the hospital followed by weeks of recovery.</p>
<p>A laparoscopic myomectomy can work for patients who do not have large or deeply embedded fibroids. This procedure requires four one centimeter-wide incisions. A laparoscope is inserted so the doctor can see the fibroids and remove them.</p>
<p>The third type is the hysteroscopic myomectomy. This is an outpatient surgery that involves placing a speculum in the vagina and removing fibroids without exterior incisions.</p>
<p>Not all fibroids need surgery and some fibroids need a different treatment. <a href="https://www.whmcenter.com/contact/">Contact Women’s Health and Menopause Center</a> and make an appointment with one of our gynecologists today to learn more about the best option for you.</p>
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		<title>Urinary Tract Infections: Causes &#038; Treatment for Women</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Urinary tract infections (UTI) are a common problem that many women experience throughout their lives. Some experts believe that one in two women will develop a UTI at least once. This condition is caused by bacteria from the anus that makes its way into the urethra and bladder. This is why women are advised to...</p>
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<p>Urinary tract infections (UTI) are a common problem that many women experience throughout their lives. Some experts believe that one in two women will develop a UTI at least once. This condition is caused by bacteria from the anus that makes its way into the urethra and bladder. This is why women are advised to wipe from front to back.</p>
<p><strong>Do I Have a UTI?</strong></p>
<p>Women are at a high risk of developing UTIs. If you are a woman, how can you tell when you have an infection? The most common symptoms include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Frequent urge to urinate that produces only a small amount of urine</li>
<li>Burning sensation experienced while urinating</li>
<li>Pressure or pain located in the back or lower abdomen</li>
<li>Urine that smells strange or looks cloudy, dark, or bloody</li>
<li>Shaky or tired feelings</li>
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<p>If you also experience chills or fever, then the UTI may have reached your kidneys. You should seek the advice of a doctor to get rid of the infection and prevent future symptoms or spreading.</p>
<p><strong>Urinary Tract Infection Treatment</strong></p>
<p>After a urine test, your gynecologist can verify the presence of an infection. You will most likely be prescribed an antibiotic to kill the bacteria. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and take all of the prescription to ensure that the problem is completely cured. Drink plenty of water to help flush the bacteria out. A pain medication may also be provided to help manage symptoms.</p>
<p>If you notice any of the signs of a urinary tract infection, <a href="https://www.whmcenter.com/contact/">contact your Women’s Health and Menopause Center OB/GYN</a> immediately to schedule an appointment.</p>
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