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Any one know Treatments for Uterine Fibroid without surgical?


is their Chance if there is big things come out withe bleeding like clouts but not cults its the fibroid come out Oz the Dr said that its move down

Some times the pill or other hormones can help. It did for me awhile. But I needed the surgery eventually. The surgery wasn't that bad. It took an hour and I went home the same day. That was 4 years ago and I haven't had any problems since. The best thing is with these new procedures. You can still get pregnant.

If you have single fibroids you can try embolization. Its a process of blocking blood supply to the fibroid so that it shrinks.
Or you may try some hormone treatment like luprone injection to shrink the size of the fibroid.

Fibroids are a straight up trip.
And I'll bet, Dr. Oz doesn't have a uterus and he won't have to go through the never ending period or I don't know when it will start zone either. Truth is, some women can live with them and some can't. I say, if you're young hang on as long as you feel you can handle situation. But if you start becoming ill and your job is in trouble, do the surgery and move on. But, check with your doctor there are some procedures on the front. see what is available for you.

I cleared uterine fibroids through diet change. I gave up eating meat and dairy foods and increased vegetable protein and vegetables. The following web site give similiar advice and although they say fibroids can't disappear this way, mine did.

http://dede.essortment.com/treatmentuter...

A poor diet can elevate estrogen levels and prohibit the body's ability to break down and secrete excess estrogen. A diet rich in saturated fats from meats and dairy products, alcohol and sugar may overwork the liver, making it unable to break down the hormones efficiently. This causes elevated levels of estrogen, which triggers fibroids.

A low-fat, high fiber, is recommended. Some foods to eliminate from the diet are dairy products, which increase estrogen; animal proteins, which are high in saturated fats; and alcohol, caffeine, sugar and salt, which deplete minerals and B-complex vitamins that are needed to regulate muscle tension.

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