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This is a benign growth that attaches itself to the uterine wall by a stalk known as a peduncle. Those that grow on the outside of the uterus are referred to as subserous pedunculated fibroids. The ones found on the inner side are referred to as pedunculated submucosal fibroids.
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<p>Fibroid that grow in the uterus stalk is called pedunculated fibroid. If this fibroid grows outside the uterus it is called sub-serous fibroids and if it grows inside the uterus it’s called sub-mucosal fibroids.</p>
<p>The fibroids can grow to become quite large in size; among the largest reported ones I discovered was reported last year by the East African Medical Journal. A 37 year old woman had abdominal swelling that simply continued to grow. The surgeons discovered that she had a pedunculated fibroid nearly 16 centimetres in length and weighing almost a kilogram and a half.</p>
<p>The nymphet with the fibroid grasping no symptoms, drop for the lump, but other manliness are not so friendly with their pedunculated fibroids.</p>
<p>In some women, submucosal pedunculated fibroids extend into the vaginal canal, which causes distress during sexual intercourse. Two patients treated by the American University of Beirut Medical Center were found to have such fibroids. A full 12 cm of one patient’s submucosal fibroid had grown into the vaginal canal, while the rest of the growth remained in her uterus.</p>
<p>Pedunculated fibroids can cause serious pain when the stalk is twisted, unfortunately however the likelihood of this occurring increases as the fibroid which is attached to the stalk grows. Luckily this does not happen to all women.</p>
<p>Women with these fibroids also often experience pain in the uterus and significant uterine cramping. The pain can often extent to other organs as well.</p>
<p>Some women with pedunculated submucosal fibroids experience light to moderate bleeding throughout their menstrual cycles. Those women who experience continuous bleeding usually see an increase in bleeding during the time of their regular period.</p>
<p>Immediate surgery has to be done to treat these Peduncualted fibroid, especially when they are warped. Due to this awful pain any woman will accept surgery to impede the pain.</p>
<p>Another possibility that can occur when the fibroid becomes twisted is a blockage in the blood and nutrient supply to the fibroid through a kink in the veins. Once this occurs the fibroid will begin to die, which will not only increase the danger of infection, but is also quite painful.</p>
<p>When the fibroid stalk is 2 centimetres or wider Uterine Artery Embolization, is advised. This procedure cuts off blood supply to the fibroids in order to stop them from growing. Instead, they become smaller and eventually die. The University of Toronto gave a report stating that pedunculated subserousal fibroids were on the whole more likely to fail with this procedure than any other kinds of fibroids.</p>
<p>In France at the Bretonneau hospital, doctors there recommend that women who under go Uterine Artery Embolization, should have the procedure carried out again after two years. This is because they discovered that 10% of their patients experienced a re-emergence of the fibroids two years later. They also discovered that Uterine Artery Embolization was not effective in preventing the fibroids from growing again.</p>
<p>Another procedure often used to treat pedunculated fibroids is a myomectomy. In this procedure, the surgeon removes the fibroid and repairs the uterus. Myomectomy is not always 100% successful. In one case reported by the University of South Dakota, an unsuccessful myomectomy was performed, leading to an emergency hysterectomy for the patient. </p>
<p>It is in truth con natural for male to have to john henry writing before their surgeries agreeing to a hysterectomy if materiality went askew, so on some occasions womanliness awaken up disoriented an uterus.</p>
<p>Pedunculated fibroids don’t ever have to be deliberate by surgery, as home made natural remedies can lessen them slowly, so that they no longer practice problems. For more knowledge on how to get avoid of fibroids just so, just make sure you visit <a href="http://www.fibroidsetc.com/pedunculated-fibroids" onclick="urchinTracker('/outgoing/www.fibroidsetc.com/pedunculated-fibroids?referer=');">http://www.fibroidsetc.com/pedunculated-fibroids</a>  </p>
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