According to any insurance company the answer is "YES", and they will that to their advantage to deny coverage. Regardless, if there is an existing problem or condition that warrants treatment or if whether you've gone your whole life with them without any medical implication. If they were discovered under routine exam and noted in your medical history, even though never treated, you can be guaranteed a black check by your name and instant denial to insurance coverage.
What is deeply disturbing is that doctors have incentive from insurance companies to perform fibroid surgeries, so treatment/surgery is encouraged, even if not necessary. And, simply due to the resulting high volumes of fibroid treatment/surgeries that places them in the high risk category. So, thank you Ob-gyn next time through for contributing to blocking your access to health insurance. But you may want to wait until you're off the exam table!
Eating a healthful diet, reducing stress , and exercising regularly is the preferred preventive treatment regimen of many diseases including fibroids.
No, uterine fibroids are considered benign.
Does HCG drops have a positive or negative effect on uterine fibroids?
Fibroids are divided into different types, depending on the location. Submucous fibroids are found in the uterine cavity; intramural fibroids grow on the wall of the uterus; and subserous fibroids are located on the outside
Uterine fibroids do not "flare up" they are very slow growing benign tumors inside, outside or with in the wall of the uterus. See: What are the symptoms of uterine fibroids?
Uterine fibroids, or uterine leiomyoma, are benign tumors or benign neoplasms. (Neoplasm and tumor are synonymous; neoplasms can be benign or malignant. Fibroids are benign.)
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Submucous fibroids are found in the uterine cavity; intramural fibroids grow on the wall of the uterus; and subserous fibroids are located on the outside of the uterus.
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It is a procedure in which myomas (uterine fibroids) are surgically removed from the uterus
Are u sure it is mayuma? not myoma(uterine fibroids)
This procedure involves surgical removal of the uterus, and it is the only definitive cure for fibroids. In fact, 25% of hysterectomies are performed because of symptomatic fibroids.
Uterine fibroids refer to benign tumors that start in the uterus. They are the same smooth muscle fibers as the uterine wall but they are denser than normal uterine wall.