Fibroids, polyps

What are fibroids and how we detect them

Fibroids are benign tumors, small, medium or large in size. A doctor can find even thirty fibroids in a woman. They detect them by vaginal ultrasound.

What are the symptoms of fibroids?

If the fibroids are very large in size and press on the endometrial cavity, they may cause pain and severe discomfort, or in some cases infertility.

How do we treat fibroids?

We can remove them laparoscopically through a small incision in the navel. The patient goes home the same or the next day. We can remove fibroids up to 10-12 cm easily and fearlesly with this method.

What is endometrium polyps?

Polyps is a disease of the endometrium that occurs in many women. It is the first thing we check with an ultrasound when there is bleeding in the middle of the menstrual cycle.

How do we treat endometrium polyps?

Doctors remove the polyps through the cervix with a telescopic tool.

Removing uterine polyps is a very simple procedure, which takes 5-10 minutes.The doctor can do it in the doctor’s office under local anesthesia or with light sedation. No total anesthesia is needed. The woman comes in the morning and usually returns home by noon.

Is there a cure for warts?

Warts are very common. Many young women have warts. But we must not confuse the wart virus with warts, which is a later stage. Warts appear on the cervix, on the vagina or even externally.

In these cases, we cut them from their base with laser. We sometimes put some substances locally and the warts are absorbed, wither and fall off.

Do warts reappear after removal?

A wart may appear again after two or even ten years. Unfortunately, the virus never goes away

Do warts cause miscarriages?

The wart virus has nothing to do with miscarriages.

How do we detect the wart virus?

The wart virus is related to the cervix and the doctor can detect it by the Pap smear. If it is a simple precancerous form we don’t do anything. We just monitor it with the Pap test. However, if it has advanced to some precancerous stages, then we dismantle it with a laser procedure.

We cut a small piece as needed to make the surrounding clear and healthy, so it can heal. In such a case, a Pap smear and colposcopy should be performed frequently.