It will unfortunately take 6 weeks to recover from fibroid tumor surgery. On Sept 2, 2011 I will be having my 2nd surgery. In 2004 I had 2 fibroid tumors removed, and was told that more could possibly come back and sure enough its happened. Im looking forward to the surgery to get rid of the extreme pain Ive been in, but not looking forward to the recovery. Im a very active person and basically surgery is the only thing that slows me down....Ive been dreading the long period of time I have to move slower, however i have to do what Im supposed to so I can heal properly!!
Some risks are heavy bleeding and it is something that you should discuss with your physician or your surgeon before you undergo any kind of operation.
If someone wants to learn about fibroid surgery then it is worth checking out websites such as Wikipedia or Netdoctor. Both of these will give good information about the surgery and what is involved at the time and afterwards.
There is no natural method to treat fibroid, the only thing you can do to feel better is to find a solution for pain and/bleeding if any. Fibroid can only be cured by surgery when the will be extracted. It is an unwanted growth on the uterus and there is no way to make disappear unless through this procedure.
Successful removal of the tumor with no major bleeding or infection at the wound site after surgery is considered a normal outcome.
4 years ago, I had a hysterectomy. I kept my ovaries, and my cervix. I found out recently, there is a mass and it is the size of a uterus.. If another fibroid, will I need surgery to remove it? how can one prevent having them reoccur?
While surgery of metastatic cancer may not increase life, there may be indications for it such as pain relief, obstruction removal, control of bleeding, and resolution of infection.
While surgery of metastatic cancer may not increase life, there may be indications for it such as pain relief, obstruction removal, control of bleeding, and resolution of infection.
Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is minimally invasive surgery. This is the use of robotics to perform surgery. However, gallbladder removal can also be done through a surgical incision. This would be considered invasive surgery.
no, but there's plastic surgery
misdiagnosing a cancer if an inadequate sample was procured during biopsy, or if the tumor was not properly located. There is a chance of infection of the surgical site, excessive bleeding, or injury
The surgery depends on the woman's age, the type of symptoms she is experiencing, and whether she plans to have children in the future. ther are two forms of surgery-myomectomy and hysterectomy
Laser surgery is one form of hair removal surgery. They also have electrolysis and plastic surgery. I have tried laser and it is wonderful. It's painful but not worse than surgery or electrolysis.