Since the pain is caused by the fibroids, they need to be treated in order to reduce the pain.
I have listed surgical and non-surgical treatments below.
Non-surgical:
--hormonal contraception
--eat a high percentage of plant-based foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains and beans). Plant-based foods support the body’s ability to eliminate toxins and excess estrogens in the body.
--maintain a heavy weight for your height (excess fat acts as an added source of estrogen in the body)
--avoid eating canned foods or from plastic containers (both can contaminate your food with chemicals and toxins)
--Avoid using the microwave.
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Hello and thanks for choosing EmpowHer,
Since the pain is caused by the fibroids, they need to be treated in order to reduce the pain.
I have listed surgical and non-surgical treatments below.
Non-surgical:
--hormonal contraception
--eat a high percentage of plant-based foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains and beans). Plant-based foods support the body’s ability to eliminate toxins and excess estrogens in the body.
--maintain a heavy weight for your height (excess fat acts as an added source of estrogen in the body)
--avoid eating canned foods or from plastic containers (both can contaminate your food with chemicals and toxins)
--Avoid using the microwave.
Surgical:
--Myomectomy
--Hytsteroscopic myomectomy
--Uterine artery embolization
--Endometrial ablation
Below I have pasted links to HER article that further explain these treatments.
Nonsurgical: https://www.empowher.com/uterine-fibroids/content/what-are-my-options-treating-fibroids?page=0,1
Surgical: https://www.empowher.com/uterine-fibroids/content/fibroids-symptoms-and-treatments
I hope that helps.
March 19, 2016 - 11:30amFaith
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