Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment for Uterine Fibroids and Ovarian Cysts
Fibroid and cyst management involves the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts that may affect a woman’s reproductive health and quality of life. While many fibroids and cysts are harmless and do not cause symptoms, some can lead to pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular periods, fertility concerns, or pelvic pressure.
Early evaluation and personalized treatment help manage symptoms effectively and reduce the risk of complications.
Timely medical care helps:
A detailed medical history and physical examination to understand symptoms and determine the appropriate diagnostic approach.
Pelvic ultrasound and other recommended investigations help evaluate the size, location, and characteristics of fibroids or ovarian cysts.
Depending on the diagnosis and symptoms, medications may be recommended to control pain, regulate menstrual bleeding, or manage hormonal influences.
Small or symptom-free fibroids and cysts may only require periodic monitoring to assess changes over time.
Women planning pregnancy receive individualized guidance regarding how fibroids or ovarian cysts may affect fertility and available management options.
If conservative treatment is not appropriate or symptoms become severe, surgical options may be discussed based on the patient’s condition and clinical findings.
You may benefit from assessment if you experience:
Yes. Evaluation and treatment are based on established medical guidelines and tailored to the size, type, symptoms, age, and reproductive goals of each patient. Many fibroids and ovarian cysts can be managed successfully with regular follow-up or non-surgical treatment, while surgery may be considered when clinically indicated.
No. Many fibroids are benign and may not require treatment unless they cause symptoms or complications.
Not always. Many ovarian cysts resolve naturally or can be managed with observation and follow-up imaging, depending on their size and characteristics.
Some fibroids may influence fertility or pregnancy depending on their size and location, while many women with fibroids have healthy pregnancies.
Diagnosis commonly involves a clinical examination and pelvic ultrasound, along with additional investigations if needed.
You should seek evaluation if you experience persistent pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, abdominal swelling, irregular periods, or sudden severe pelvic pain.
Professional Obstetrician and Gynecologist