Fibrosis
Cervical fibrosis is a tumor that affects the uterus and pelvic area and may be a single tumor or multiple and also called fibromyalgia. It can be detected by accident or by routine tests, or if it causes some problems resulting from its location or size. This tumor is a non-cancerous tumor; the size of this tumor may be approximately one millimeter in size, and sometimes this tumor may fill the woman’s pelvis and the entire abdominal cavity, a common tumor. The risk of aging is 30-50 years old. It may be common for women to have uterine amputation. Women may co-exist with the tumor if they are small and the larger the size, the greater their need for treatment.
Causes of cirrhosis
Scientists and doctors have not mentioned the underlying cause of cirrhosis, but some theories suggest that the tumor may develop on the remains of embryonic cells left in the womb when the woman is an embryo. The reason may be to eat large quantities of animal protein for a long period of time, such as chicken, cheese, Red. Women who are most susceptible to this tumor are women who have a genetic history in the family of this disease and that the formation of fibers in the uterus takes about two years.
Treatment of uterine fibrosis
Treatment is different from one person to another according to certain factors, including the location of the tumor and its symptoms and age, and the treatment is one of the following forms:
- Drug therapy: Its principle is to stop fibroid growth.
- Surgical treatment: The principle of his work is the removal of the tumor or hysterectomy of the outbreak of the problem.
- Radiotherapy: This form depends on the deficiency of the first two types of treatment.
- Thrombosis of the tumor: The principle of his work is to inject certain substances into the tumor.
- Ironing Electric: The principle of his work is to pass an electric current to the location of the tumor.