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FK 6 months ago
Wabon
Wabon
FK 6 months ago
Illiteratracy is a disease. For your information Jesus is not but but he reached perfection by being the greatest of all the ascended masters
Illiteratracy is a disease. For your information Jesus is not but but he reached perfection by being the greatest of all the ascended masters
Mr no nonsense 6 months ago
Just lieehst you've just posted,see a fool who does not know anything about the teachings of the Bible,
Just lieehst you've just posted,see a fool who does not know anything about the teachings of the Bible,
Dr : Kofe 6 months ago
We thank our Christians brothers And sisters for their concern....In Islam we belive that Jesus peace be upon him is a massager of Allah nothing more & nothing less ..We & Our Christian brothers & Sister's believe that Jesus ... read full comment
We thank our Christians brothers And sisters for their concern....In Islam we belive that Jesus peace be upon him is a massager of Allah nothing more & nothing less ..We & Our Christian brothers & Sister's believe that Jesus peace be upon him is coming back to clear the confusion .Until then You believe what you like and let Muslims believe what they like and live in peace and harmony..
Dr : Kofe 6 months ago
That's totally false....fibroids can be treated 100% .Removing womb I suspect this Doctor is paid to spread such a criminal advice....Only the West wishes thar we the African Don't increase Population reduction Agenda. Contra ... read full comment
That's totally false....fibroids can be treated 100% .Removing womb I suspect this Doctor is paid to spread such a criminal advice....Only the West wishes thar we the African Don't increase Population reduction Agenda. Contraceptives in Ghana R funded by Canada 6billion uds only to control Population growth.
Hannan 6 months ago
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Dzifah 6 months ago
This is disturbing on many levels. Fibroids can be cured. I will first make sure I deworm the patient, then put them on a gradual fast while changing their diet.
No sugar, no meat, no milk, no fish for 21 days just the appro ... read full comment
This is disturbing on many levels. Fibroids can be cured. I will first make sure I deworm the patient, then put them on a gradual fast while changing their diet.
No sugar, no meat, no milk, no fish for 21 days just the appropriate herbal tea and light soup. They have to get appropriate sun and earthing during the period
After 21 days, they start regular food but no sugar - replaced with pure honey, yam and cassava everyday, eggs and appropriate meat.
Finally the patient will engage in muscle building exercises.
Western medication is severely limited unlike our endless possibilities Black African medication
Concerned citizen, Tokyo 6 months ago
Removing the womb, or hysterectomy, can be one treatment option for uterine fibroids, but it is not necessarily the "ultimate cure" for everyone. The decision to undergo a hysterectomy depends on several factors, including th ... read full comment
Removing the womb, or hysterectomy, can be one treatment option for uterine fibroids, but it is not necessarily the "ultimate cure" for everyone. The decision to undergo a hysterectomy depends on several factors, including the severity of symptoms, the size and location of the fibroids, the woman's age, her reproductive goals, and her overall health.
Understanding Fibroids:
- **What are Uterine Fibroids?**: Fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, frequent urination, and complications during pregnancy.
- **Types of Fibroids**: They can vary in size, number, and location and can also affect reproductive health differently.
Treatment Options:
1. **Watchful Waiting**: If fibroids are asymptomatic, a "wait and see" approach may be taken.
2. **Medications**: Hormonal therapies can help manage symptoms but may not reduce the size of fibroids.
3. **Minimally Invasive Procedures**: Options like uterine artery embolization (UAE) or myomectomy (removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus) can be effective, particularly for women wishing to maintain their fertility.
4. **Hysterectomy**: This is a definitive treatment for fibroids and can effectively eliminate symptoms by removing the uterus entirely. It is typically recommended for women who:
- Have severe symptoms that significantly impact quality of life.
- Are not planning to have more children.
- Have large or multiple fibroids.
Considerations for Hysterectomy:
- **Benefits**: Complete resolution of fibroid-related symptoms and prevention of future fibroids.
- **Risks and Side Effects**: Potential complications include surgery-related risks, hormonal changes, and loss of fertility.
- **Recovery**: It requires time for recovery, and impact on hormone levels can lead to changes like menopause if the ovaries are also removed.
Conclusion:
While a hysterectomy can be an effective cure for fibroids, it is not the only option and may not be necessary for all women. It's important for women to discuss their individual circumstances with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on their specific symptoms, health goals, and preferences.
Joy 6 months ago
You are right doctor.
You are right doctor.
Aba 6 months ago
Hmmmmm asem ooh
Hmmmmm asem ooh
Ozymandias 6 months ago
Doc, what about a woman who has never had any child, but has developed fibroids in the uterine walls? Will you remove her womb entirely? Please encourage such women to get alternative treatments and advice. Your position is ... read full comment
Doc, what about a woman who has never had any child, but has developed fibroids in the uterine walls? Will you remove her womb entirely? Please encourage such women to get alternative treatments and advice. Your position is causing more confusion.
Concerned citizen, Tokyo 6 months ago
I apologize if my previous response seemed unclear. When it comes to women who have never had children and are diagnosed with fibroids, the decision to remove the uterus (hysterectomy) is not taken lightly and should be based ... read full comment
I apologize if my previous response seemed unclear. When it comes to women who have never had children and are diagnosed with fibroids, the decision to remove the uterus (hysterectomy) is not taken lightly and should be based on individual circumstances and medical advice. Here’s a more tailored response addressing your points:
Considerations for Women Without Children
For women who have not had children and are experiencing symptoms from uterine fibroids, several options should be considered before resorting to hysterectomy:
1. Understanding the Symptoms: It's essential to assess whether the fibroids are causing significant symptoms such as:
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Severe pelvic pain or pressure
- Other complications impacting daily life
2. Exploring Alternative Treatments:
- Medications**: Hormonal treatments, anti-inflammatory drugs, and other medications can help manage symptoms without surgery.
- Myomectomy: This surgical option involves the removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus, making it a suitable choice for women who wish to maintain their fertility.
- Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE): This minimally invasive procedure reduces blood flow to the fibroids, causing them to shrink, which can relieve symptoms without the need for a hysterectomy.
- Lifestyle Changes A balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management can help manage symptoms and overall health.
3. Regular Monitoring: If fibroids are small and not causing significant symptoms, a "watchful waiting" approach may be recommended, with regular check-ups to monitor their size and any changes.
Importance of Individualized Care
- Women should engage in open conversations with their healthcare providers about their concerns, reproductive goals, and the potential risks and benefits of all treatment options.
- Decisions should be made collaboratively, considering the woman’s health, age, desire for future children, and the specific characteristics of the fibroids.
Emotional and Psychological Support
- For women facing fibroid-related challenges, particularly those desiring to have children, emotional and psychological support can be beneficial. Support groups, counseling, and talking with other women who have similar experiences can provide valuable insights and encouragement.
Conclusion
While a hysterectomy can be a definitive treatment for fibroids, it is not the only option, especially for women who have not had children. Many alternative treatments exist that can help manage symptoms and preserve fertility. It is crucial for women facing this situation to consult with a qualified healthcare provider who can help tailor a treatment plan that aligns with their specific needs and desires. Don’t rush surgery.
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Wabon
Illiteratracy is a disease. For your information Jesus is not but but he reached perfection by being the greatest of all the ascended masters
Just lieehst you've just posted,see a fool who does not know anything about the teachings of the Bible,
We thank our Christians brothers And sisters for their concern....In Islam we belive that Jesus peace be upon him is a massager of Allah nothing more & nothing less ..We & Our Christian brothers & Sister's believe that Jesus ...
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That's totally false....fibroids can be treated 100% .Removing womb I suspect this Doctor is paid to spread such a criminal advice....Only the West wishes thar we the African Don't increase Population reduction Agenda. Contra ...
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~~~~> Welcome to the best adult dating site -->> Sexy24.mom
This is disturbing on many levels. Fibroids can be cured. I will first make sure I deworm the patient, then put them on a gradual fast while changing their diet.
No sugar, no meat, no milk, no fish for 21 days just the appro ...
read full comment
Removing the womb, or hysterectomy, can be one treatment option for uterine fibroids, but it is not necessarily the "ultimate cure" for everyone. The decision to undergo a hysterectomy depends on several factors, including th ...
read full comment
You are right doctor.
Hmmmmm asem ooh
Doc, what about a woman who has never had any child, but has developed fibroids in the uterine walls? Will you remove her womb entirely? Please encourage such women to get alternative treatments and advice. Your position is ...
read full comment
I apologize if my previous response seemed unclear. When it comes to women who have never had children and are diagnosed with fibroids, the decision to remove the uterus (hysterectomy) is not taken lightly and should be based ...
read full comment