Women and Fibroid: The War on Fibroid and how to Defeat it

Fibroid has become so common among women that it only has not become a cause of 'headache' for those who already have it but the mention equally strikes fear in those 'without it.' I will try as best as I can to discuss fibroid and also share the good news.  

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Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the womb. They are made up of muscles and tissues; and vary in size. Let us note that, women may be completely unaware of fibroids because they do not have any immediate symptoms.

Two hormones – estrogen and progesterone – which help the interior of the womb to prepare for pregnancy during menstrual cycle are also believed to help fibroids grow.

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A fibroid is a cyst that begins small in size. As it grows large, women feel it as ‘ hard lumb in the lower abdomen.’ Especially large fibroids can even give the abdomen the appearance of pregnancy.

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Though fibroids can occur at any age, they are most common in women between the ages of 30 and 40.

A particular fibroid develops just below the lining of the uterine cavity: If large, it can increase the size of the uterine cavity and block the Fallopian tubes which can further case complications with fertility.

Depending on their locations, fibroids can prevent sperm and egg from meeting for conception – they hamper the ability of an embryo to implant.

Though many patients with fibroid can get pregnant, you need to see a doctor if you have a reason to believe that you have one. If fibroids go untreated, they can cause pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding, and in worse cases leading to anaemia.

Any woman with fibroid in her womb will experience heavy and prolonged periods, bleeding between periods, pressure in the abdomen and pelvic pain. A woman can find out that she has fibroid during a PELVIC EXAM or incidentally on IMAGING.

Signs of fibroid in a woman include: excessive or painful bleeding during her period, bleeding between periods, a feeling of fullness in the lower belly, frequent urination, pain during sex, low back pain, and swelling of the stomach.

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The diet of a fibroid patient is a selective one. These 3 types of food must be avoided: 1. Processed meat. 2. Dairy products. 3. Refined sugar and carbs. Some researchers suggest that calcium rich dairy products may lower the risk of fibroud BUT my years of research has shown that all dairy products especially MILK only make fibroid grow so fast that they need to be avoided.

Medications try their best to contain the growth or rapid growth of fibroids WHILST surgery

completely removes them. Most surgeries come with the inability to give birth,if care is not taken. 10% of fibroids shrink on their own but only in rare cases. Uterine Fibroid Embolization works by cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink.

Yes, fibroids can shrink and shrink completely. That is the victory we have now over fibroids. As your doctors tell you there is no known medication that completely cures fibroids, my years of research have produced a medication that completely shrinks fibroid and kills the blood vessel that feeds it. It is the greatest breakthrough in the treatment of fibroids: A good news for the image of Ghana. Testimonies of patients getting cured and getting pregnant are all over the place.

We have fought a good war against fibroid and defeated it, as a nation. We therefore declare 2024 a fibroid-free year. The other good news is that, the medication is also preventive: Meaning those without fibroid can use it to prevent fibroid from ever appearing in their lives. Same medication completely cures stomach ulcer. What a miracle.

As a people, we are making gains against diseases known to be incurable. Western medications only slow down the rate of growth of fibroids: so make your own choice. To know more about fibroid and the only breakthrough medication, kindly join the whatsapp channel below and always read articles published on this platform to be more informed.

Remember to make your health a priority.

By Sylvo Ben-Afa

 

 

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