For women with symptoms, it can be stressful & sometimes devastating
Symptoms
Heavy menses; some use adult diapers,some sit on bowls just to bleed into it, some need to be transfused with blood after each period
Painful menses so severe some can't move/ work @DrJohnAfam
Tummy & back pain
Painful sex, in some sex is impossible.
Frequent urination
Constipation
Big tummy(may look like pregnancy)
Can contribute to infertility in some women depending on location of fibroids
Can affect kidneys
Disturbs pregnancy with risk of miscarriage or premature delivery of babies
Repeated hospital admissions from degeneration of the fibroid in pregnancy. This can be painful
TREATMENT
If you have no symptoms or it's not affecting you in any way, treatment may be unnecessary.
You should do an annual pelvic ultrasound to monitor the fibroids
Treatment depends on size & severity of symptoms, age, desire for babies, available specialist/ expertise.
Treatment can be MEDICAL(non ormonal/hormonal)
SURGICAL(minimally invasive or open surgeries)
Medications treat the symptoms and shrink fibroids but it may grows back
Some have to do surgeries to get better
Myomectomy removal of fibroids
Hysterectomy removal of the womb
There are newer & more advanced method of treatment now(discuss with your specialist on what they can offer)
Please ensure you are receiving care with a Gynaecologist
Don’t fall a victim to scammers who dupe women promising them the impossible treatments #gynaeclinic
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1. Know your breasts: regular breast self examination and knowing how your breasts look and feel will help you stay alert to sudden unfamiliar changes.
2. Cervical Screening Tests: If you are 21 years and above, sexually active or have
Been in the past, factor this into your schedule ( there are multiple ways to do this: self-test, Pap smear, HPV DNA sampling etc)
3. Know your genotype, blood group, and rhesus status: all these help you when dating or choosing a life partner
4. STI panel: This is important for sexually active women. Know your status(HIV, hepatitis, Chlamydia etc), this will help you care properly for yourself, preserve your reproductive health, and protect your loved ones.
Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week(August 1-7 2020)
Theme "Support breast feeding for a healthier planet”
The focus this year is on skilled breastfeeding counselling as a critical support to effective breastfeeding @aproko_doctor
Let's recap on the goodness of breastmilk
Benefits of breast feeding
It has the optimal nutrition for baby, easily digested & helps babies gain the right amount of weight
Has antibodies that helps baby fight infections & reduce risk of diarrhea, ear &respiratory diseases
Lowers risk of baby having asthma/ allergies
It is linked with increase IQ making baby smart
It helps baby bond more with mother & feel more secured
Reduce risk fo sudden infant death
Helps womb contract well after birth reducing bleeding
At birth- confirm she is a female with normal outer organs, hopefully she is the desired gender
Birth-Puberty; check for proper growth; if breasts/menses arrives too early or too late, fear, threat & panic
Teens; menstrual pain, heavy menses,
fear of unwanted pregnancy, STIs, ectopic, forced marriage
20s- Pressure to marry & make babies, delay to do so; family meeting & another set of panic
30s- Raising babies or pressure from 20s transmitted forward if still single or yet to make babies
Know your breast well
30s continued
Do regular cervical cancer screening, Fibroids can start showing symptoms
40s- Doing 30s again, warming up for menopause, high blood pressure,all sorts of medical conditions may set it, watch out for breast disease/cancers.
Must start regular breast screening