🧐Episode 6: When Should Fibroids Be Removed?
One of the biggest misconceptions is that every fibroid needs surgery.
The truth is: most fibroids do not require removal unless they are causing problems.
The decision to remove a fibroid is based on symptoms, location, size, fertility plans, and its impact on quality of life not simply its presence.
💥Fibroid removal may be recommended when:
🔴 Heavy menstrual bleeding
Persistent heavy periods
Iron deficiency anemia
Bleeding that affects daily activities.
🔴 Infertility or recurrent miscarriage
Especially with submucous fibroids
Intramural fibroids that distort the uterine cavity.
🔴 Significant pelvic pain or pressure
Chronic pelvic pain
Pelvic heaviness
Pain affecting daily life.
🔴 Pressure on nearby organs
Frequent urination
Difficulty emptying the bladder
Constipation or rectal pressure.
🔴 Rapidly enlarging fibroid
Particularly when associated with symptoms
Requires careful evaluation.
🔴 Very large fibroids
Causing marked abdominal enlargement
Significant pressure symptoms
Distortion of pelvic anatomy.
🎯Surgery is NOT always necessary if:
🟢 The fibroid causes no symptoms
🟢 Fertility is not affected
🟢 Pregnancy is progressing normally
🟢 The fibroid is stable on follow-up.
🧐Key Message
The presence of a fibroid alone is not an indication for surgery.
Treatment should always be individualized, taking into account the woman's symptoms, reproductive goals, and the characteristics of the fibroid.
The goal is to treat the patient not just the ultrasound report.
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