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severe abdominal pain. heavy bleedng during menstural cycle. |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jul 19th, 2012
1:01 pm
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Dear Haritha Your question is not complete we can not give you any advice without knowing your and your family is complete or not. The treatment of fibroid is a difficult decision. To treat uterine fibroids, laparoscopic surgery surgery can be used to remove fibroids only called laparoscopic myomectomy or to remove the entire uterus called laparoscopic hysterectomy. Laparoscopic Surgery is a reasonable treatment option when: Heavy uterine bleeding and or anemia has continued in women after several months of therapy with birth control hormones and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). The uterus is misshapen by fibroids and and if your age is less you have had repeat miscarriages or trouble getting pregnant. Fibroid pain or pressure affects your quality of life. If you have urinary or bowel problems from a fibroid pressing on your bladder, ureter, or bowel then also surgery is required. There is a rare possibility that cancer is present if the patient is elderly. Fibroids are a possible cause of your trouble getting pregnant. So in our advice you should contact a good gynecologist or alternatively you can come to our hospital and get your self examined and then we can give you proper advice. With regards Dr J S Chowhan |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by chander sharma -
Feb 22nd, 2013
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13.5 x 10.8 cm mix echoie focus is sign at ant wall of uterus body |
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by chander sharma -
Feb 22nd, 2013
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13.5 X 10.8 cm mix echoie focus is sign at ant wall of uterus body and she is 28 year old married only i year and having no kid till time what i can do please reply |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by shweta -
Sep 2nd, 2014
12:47 am
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i am having fibroid in interior of wall 10 mm to 15 mm size and i am not married at the age of31. plz tell me i can bear the child in future or not Dear Shweta The size of the fibroids is very small and should not cause difficulty in child bearing. But if they are located at the cornus or pressing on the proximal cornual fallopian tube then it can cause problem. So you may send the reports for further advice. Thanks Dr j S Chowhan |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Sandhya Jagtap -
Jun 30th, 2015
12:07 pm
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Sandhya Jagtap Upper abdominal solid organs are normal. Marginally bulky uterus with Anterior wall fibroid noted. Dear Sandhya, You have not mentioned the size of fibroid. If the size is small then no surgery is needed. With regards Nidhi |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Sania -
Oct 13th, 2015
1:06 am
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My name is sania I have suspected mid uterine fibroid which is 20×18mm.I also have 21 week pregnancy plz guide me what should I do.I m very tensed.is there any harm to my pregnancy. Dear Sania That much small fibroid is not going to harm your pregnancy anyway. With regard Dr R K Mishra |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by w rahman -
Jan 8th, 2016
5:51 pm
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sir i am 53, during last period there was excessive bleeding and continued for 7 days and consulted gyno and he further advised ultra sonography and in usg a small well defined isoechoic solid SOL 0.95x1.07 is noted in the anterior myometrium with whorled appearance suggestive of myoma. i am worried, what should i do? i am very much afraid of surgical operation advise. Dear Mrs Rahman That much small fibroid should not be the cause of bleeding. You are already in Menopause age group and after the menopause your fibroid should shrink. With regard Sadhana |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Skuriti -
Jun 5th, 2016
12:15 pm
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Hi ! I had a intramural fibroid post wall,2.73*2.43 cm.There was prior symptoms. Protruding into cavity.Had hysteroscopy in Feb''2016. In may my FE(fertility expert) wrote on my sheet Ant wall I/M fibroid +as before. I m planning to go for IVF via donor egg. Should I worry about? What should be my line of treatment. Dear Skuriti, Dont worry dear shuriti,Fibroids removed laparoscopically (myomectomy) by very small 2 or 3 incisions.Following laparoscopic myomectomy, most women are able to leave the hospital the same day as surgery Because the incisions are small, recuperation is usually associated with minimal discomfort.because abdominal cavity is not opened to air, bacteria are less likely to reach the area of surgery, and the risk of infection is very low. You can come to our hospital World laparoscopy Hospital , Gurgaon for best laparoscopic and Robotic surgery for all type of myomectomy surgery. With regards- Dr.S.Hussain |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by MADHUMITA PAUL -
Aug 19th, 2016
8:21 pm
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A well defined hypoechoic space occupying lesion (11mm * 11mm) is seen in anterior wall of fundus. Dear Mrs Madhumita You have not told your age or symptom due to this fibroid. If it is asymptomatic and you are already completed the family then that much small fibroid does not need any treatment. With regard Dr R K Mishra |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Aina -
Oct 14th, 2016
12:16 am
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I am 34yrs old ,had 2 miscarriages and 1 still birth at 5month and since then i have not been able to conceive Scan shows that am having multiple fibriods 145mm*63.6mm*58.7mm Also noted anterior wall and fundal subserous myoma Kindly advice on the best treatment to take Dear Aina The size of your fibroid is big. You have also stated that it is the subserosal fibroid (myoma). Patient will have difficulty in conception if they have subserosal fibroid. You need to go for the surgery as soon as possible because this fibroid can affect your fertility. Laparoscopic myomectomy can be done in this. Laparoscopic Myomectomy, sometimes also fibroidectomy, refers to the surgical removal of uterine leiomyomas, also known as fibroid. In contrast to a hysterectomy the uterus remains preserved and the woman retains her reproductive potential. With Regards Dr Rahul |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by LAKSHMI -
Jan 22nd, 2017
3:27 pm
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Fibroid measuring 18X17 mm in left anterolateral aspect of uterus. Age 52 years. Menopause over. No pain or bleeding.uterus size 63X48X35mm. Endometrial normal(ET-6.4mm).ovaries normal in echotexture. Is the fibroid of concern? Dear Lakshmi The size of fibroid is not of concern, as the size is small, already in menopause and most importantly causing no symptoms. So you don't need to do anything on this. But if it start growing in size and start causing symptoms than you need to again think on it. Have a close watch on it and go for regular scans once in 3 month. With Regards Dr Rahul |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Sheetal -
Jan 31st, 2017
11:04 pm
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I am 35 Yr old,n have 10 Week pregnancy but found 10*10mm anterior wall fibroid. This is my second pregnancy, my first delivery is normal.Please advice me that my pregnancy is normal or their are any complication. Dear Sheetal The size of fibroid you have mention is not going cause any harm to your pregnancy. The size of the fibroid is small and it does not need any thing to be done. Once your pregnancy is over and if the fibroid start causing you problem like heavy menstrual bleeding, abdomen pain than you need to plan for the treatment. But now also you need to keep an eye on your fibroid, go for regular ANC visit regular scan. With Regards Dr Rahul |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Rupa -
May 8th, 2017
12:37 am
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I am 35 Yr old,n have 6 Week pregnancy but found 4.5*4.0 cm anterior wall fibroid. This is my second pregnancy.Please advice me that my pregnancy is normal or their are any complication. Dear Rupa The 4cm fibroid is not going to effect your pregnancy, but you need to remove it once your pregnancy is over otherwise it can create complication later. |
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by Manvi -
May 25th, 2017
11:28 am
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I have three month pregnancy and I have anterior fibroid with size 4.6cmx3.8cm can it's effect on my pregnancy. Dear Manvi No it won't effect the pregnancy. But you need to remove it after your pregnancy. |
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by Shalini -
Jun 1st, 2017
10:10 pm
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I am 35 years old married with two kids. I have a 28mm fibroid in anterior wall. Uterus size is bulky. Please tell the remedy. Dear Shalini Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. |
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by Vidya -
Jun 12th, 2017
5:33 pm
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Multiple fibroid noted in anterior wall largest measures 4.3*3.1cm,other measures 2.5*3cm,some fibre showa intra lesional vascularity& also heavy bleeding on 2nd day. Dear Vidya Fibroids are the most frequently seen tumors of the female reproductive system. Fibroids, also known as uterine myomas, leiomyomas, or fibromas, are firm, compact tumors that are made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus. It is estimated that between 20 to 50 percent of women of reproductive age have fibroids, although not all are diagnosed. In near future this fibroid can cause some problem and can lead to infertility. So you need to get rid of it. Laparoscopic Myomectomy is the surgery of choice in this. In this the myoma or fibroid are removed from the the uterus preserving the uterus andits fertility. |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Nandini -
Jul 15th, 2017
6:22 pm
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My age is 27 and unmarried My report says impression:-uterine fibroids Right ovarian haemorrhagic cyst Uterus is anteverted and normal size. Few fibroids are noted anterior intramural fibroid measuring 3.6×2.7cms in the mid uterine segment, 1.9×1.5cms at fundal region, 1.2×1.0cms in the anterior subserosal region and 1.9×1.5cms posterior intramural upper uterine segment Dear Nandini Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. |
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by Darpana -
Aug 11th, 2017
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Ut-fibroid 1.39*1.41 mm in anterior wall. What is this. Any problem. Dear Darpana Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. |
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by seyi -
Aug 19th, 2017
4:19 pm
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Am 35yrs without kids,i ave an Anterior uterine fibroid measure 44x47mm, it is a subserosal fibroid,am having back ache, abdominal pain and peel several at night. Pls can i conceived Dear Seyi Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus.After that you can conceive. |
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by Barnita -
Sep 10th, 2017
9:31 am
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I am 6 week pregnant. Today i make a usg and found fibroid on anterior wall of uterus size 20mm by 15 mm. Hcg level increase by week to week. Home test kit give me positive result but Radiologist didn't found any baby. Fibroid can miscarriage my baby? And can i need immediate surgery for it? I am waiting for your answer. Barnita Dear Barnita It is very strange that you dont have pregnancy and Pregnancy test kit is positive. It happens in Ectopic Pregnancy. Please get one MRI done. As far as Fibroid is concerned that much small fibroid should not be a cause of infertility. Please consult a good gynecologist or alternatively you may come to World Laparoscopy Hospital. With regard Dr Rahul |
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by Marwa -
Sep 18th, 2017
12:40 pm
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Hello. I was diagnosed with anterior wall myoma. Its size is 6x5x4.1. Along with the myoma, I have pelvic congestion, there are sever pain and my period is always late than 28 days, it might come after 45 days and it lasts up to 12 days. Is a surgery a must? Or I could live with the tumor? Dear Marwa, Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. |
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by Purnima -
Nov 5th, 2017
4:40 am
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Hi mam in my ultrasound test bulky and abnormal size of uterus and a fibroid of 29.5mm found in anterior wall of uterus.. I was vry worried abt it.. Can I cure this vidout any surgery. Bcz my age is 29 married with one baby and I want to plan for second.. Plz suggest me..wht is the right treatment of this problem and.. Is they harmful without treatment.. Plz am waiting for your reply.. Dear Purnima Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. With Regards Dr Rahul |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Shaina -
Nov 6th, 2017
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In uterus anteriar wall fibroid 1.2×1cm.any problem???i have back pain and stomach pain. Dear Shaina Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. |
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by Kirthi -
Dec 5th, 2017
11:27 am
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I have antirior wall intramural fibroids of 1 ans 2 cm.. does it cause any problem if i want to concieve. Dear Kirthi Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. Small hole are made in the abdomen through which camera and instrument are passed and the surgery are carried out. The uterus is preserved in this procedure and only the fibroid are removed. |
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by Arunima -
Dec 12th, 2017
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Hi doc I am 13 weeks pregnant. On my 6 week usg scan an intra mural fibroid was noted in anterior wall measuring 1.8x2.1cm. My 13 week scanning revealed a large maternal uterine fibroid in anterior wall measuring 6.3x2.9cm. Is anything to worry doctor. Please help me out. Dear Arunima The size of the fibroid is not so bigger. The pregnancy will supress the fibroid so you need no to worry. But be regular with your ANC visit and keep a close watch on the size of the fibroid. But once your pregnancy is over you should get it out. With Regards Dr Rahul |
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by SUDHA LENIN -
Dec 29th, 2017
10:12 am
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I am 20 weeks pregnant.. Today took anamoly scan it says that " 2.4* 1.9cms sized fibroid seen in the anterior wall of the uterus".. Any issue will create for me or to my twins.. Pla advice as soon as possible.. I m worried abt this.. Dear Sudha The size of the fibroid is not so big. So you don't need to worry about that. But keep an close watch on the fibroid. ANC visit must be done and every time an USG scan must be followed. After the delivery fibroid can be removed. |
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by Neetu Bhatt -
Mar 21st, 2018
8:37 am
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The uterus is normal in size and shows a Fibroid of size 13.5mm*13.2mm in anterior wall . Mild fluid is seen in endometrial cavity. Endometrial thickness is 5mm. Dear Neetu Fibroids(Myoma) are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). Yes you can go for the laparoscopic surgery for this. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the surgery in which the fibroid is removed from the uterus. Small hole are made in the abdomen through which camera and instrument are passed and the surgery are carried out. The uterus is preserved in this procedure and only the fibroid are removed. |
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by ayesha -
Apr 14th, 2018
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i have fibriod in my anterior and posterior wall of uters of size 0.5 and 1.5 cm .what can i do ? is that effect my pregnancy in future ? it cause painful mensis and heavy bleeding some time Dear Ayesha The size of the fibroid is not so big but as you have mention it is painful and causing some menstrual problem. you need to have a proper watch on the size of the fibroid. If it increases in size it can effect your pregnancy too. |
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by happy sharma -
Apr 19th, 2018
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i have anterior wall uterine fibroid lying in the range 67*63mm .i have heavy bleeding upto 15 days and it again come after 10 15 days .is it harmful for me .? i am 48 years old. Dear Happy You are having problem from the fibroid. The size of the fibroid is big and it causing you problem. Considering your age i will suggest you to opt out for the removal of the uterus if your family is complete. It will provide a permanent solution to your problem. |
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May 1st, 2018
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measuring 1.13×0.99cm fundo-anterior myometriom suggestive of MYOMA requires surgery? Reply: Dear Maidam, You need for surgery. Thanks |
re: fibroid in the anterior wall of uterus
by Kate -
Jun 4th, 2018
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My age is 54 / married / Now , already menopause in last year . My report says The endometrium is not thickened. Uterus is anteverted and size 9.5x5.7x4.9cm A solitary tramural fibroid is seen in the anterior wall measuring 3.4×2.9x 2.7 cm Is it serious? Do I need to remove by surgery? Dear Kate The size of the fibroid is not so big. But it totally depend on your symptom that you need to go for the surgery or not. As you are already in your menopausal state and if the size of the fibroid increases or your symptom becomes severe you can go for the removal of the uterus which is term as Total laparoscopic Hysterectomy. With Regards Dr Rahul |
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by rinku kumari -
Jun 29th, 2018
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i have intermural fibroid in posterior wall of upper uretine segment size-2.21×1.60 what l do??? Reply: Dear Maidam Please consult with gynecologist or you can visit our hospital with all reports. |
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by Namita -
Jul 28th, 2018
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Ut-fibroid 17×17mm in anterior wall. What is this. Any problem. Dear Namita Fibroids, also known as uterine myomas, leiomyomas, or fibromas, are firm, compact tumors that are made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus. The size of the fibroid is not so big. But it depend on what prblem you are having? Whats your age?? And other mportant thing. With Regards Dr Rahul |
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