Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Why Do Fibroid Tumors Hurt What To Do If MRI Shows Fibroid Tumors?

What to do if MRI shows fibroid tumors? - why do fibroid tumors hurt

My back pain at work 2 months ago and was recently sent to the Lord I saw my orthopedic surgeon said that my MRI shows multiple fibroid tumors, but not go into further detail. Then I see an obstetrician-gynecologist, so do not worry, it's serious, etc? All about my back, and he seemed very sure of fibroids, and read the information on the report of the radiologist.
Any advice, please?

4 comments:

longisla... said...

You should see your gynecologist, no doubt. Fibroid tumors, including ovarian cysts, and so too are the area of reproductive rights? You will feel better if this review by a professional in this field of medicine. Usually, but not, fibroid tumors are also concerned, but it can cause pain and problems in their menstrual cycle, etc. However, every man, every woman is different. It is good that he did not received it, fibroids, there is no place or experience. Good luck

mrscruff said...

PPL normal when you scan the street to find lumps or bumps in a large part of them, and the vast majority of them are completely harmless. where if you do not know I had fibroids, and give no pain (such as heavy periods or pain) in the lower abdomen, then you can ignore them. Mind, if you ask your doctor at the next meeting, which you probably still make a lot more!

that the only way they realize it is not very reassuring. relax and ask your doctor during your next

Beat the odds said...

Of course, going the gynecologist. If you do not worry, there is not, if they are bad, can cause pain during menstruation, infertility, produce malignant cells.

dukefent... said...

If you can be sure they are benign, and not too invasive, eradication is the best option. These things are often precursors of colorectal cancer, often enough to be a concern.

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