Description
Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on a woman’s uterus. Sometimes, these tumors become quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods. In other cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign (noncancerous). The cause of fibroids is unknown.
What Causes Fibroids?
It is unclear why fibroids develop, but several factors may influence their formation.
Hormones
Estrogen and progesterone are the hormones produced by the ovaries. They cause the uterine lining to regenerate during each menstrual cycle and may stimulate the growth of fibroids.
Family History
Fibroids may run in the family. If your mother, sister, or grandmother has a history of this condition, you may develop it as well.
Pregnancy
Pregnancy increases the production of estrogen and progesterone in your body. Fibroids may develop and grow rapidly while you are pregnant.
Symptoms of fibroids may include:
- heavy bleeding between or during your periods that includes blood clots
- pain in the pelvis and/or lower back
- increased menstrual cramping
- increased urination
- pain during intercourse
- menstruation that lasts longer than usual
- pressure or fullness in your lower abdomen
- swelling or enlargement of the abdomen
How Are Fibroids Diagnosed?
You will need to see a gynecologist to get a pelvic exam. This exam is used to check the condition, size, and shape of your uterus. You may also need other tests, which include:
Ultrasound
An ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to produce images of your uterus on a screen. This will allow your doctor to see its internal structures and any fibroids present. A transvaginal ultrasound, in which the ultrasound wand (transducer) is inserted into the vagina, may provide clearer pictures since it is closer to the uterus during this procedure.
Pelvic MRI
This in-depth imaging testing produces pictures of your uterus, ovaries, and other pelvic organs
Complications of Uterine Fibroids
A fibroid can block fallopian tube sometimes causing infertility. Recurrent miscarriages. Heavy blood loss. Instance of uterine fibroid be cancerous is 1 in 1000.
Uterine Fibroids – An Ayurvedic Approach
In ayurveda, Fibroids are mentioned under granthi/ arbuda. The concept of Granthi was given by the Father of Indian Surgery ‘Sushruta’. According to Ayurveda the cyst and fibroid are formed due to accumulation of kapha, along with disturbances in pitta and vata we have herbal remedies for the treatment of uterine fibroid. There are no side effects of this combination if taken with any other medications.
EFFECTIVE HRBAL SUPPLEMENT FOR FIBROID UTERUS MANAGEMENT.
S. No. |
Products |
Quantity |
1 |
Vaibhav Sudha Capsules |
1 Bottles (30 capsules ) |
2 |
Vaibhav Sudha Powder |
1 Jars (100 Grams ) |
3 |
Vaibhav Sudha Tablets |
1 Bottles (30 Tablets ) |
4 |
Kanchnar Guggul |
1 Bottles (30 tablets) |
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Product description
Vaibhav Sudha Capsules
Vaibhav Sandhi capsules contains standardized herbal extracts of Ashoka(Saraca asoka), Shivlingi (Bryosnia lacinosa), Putrajeevak (Putrajeeva roxburghi), Bel (Aegle marmelus), Daruhaldi (Berberis aristata), Pipali (Piper longum), Shrigatak (Trapa natans), Loh Bhasam,Saftica Bhasam.
Vaibhav Sudha Powder
Vaibhav Sandhi powder contains Ashwagandga (Withania somnifera), Lodhra (Symlocos racemosa), Haridra (Curcuma longa), Pushyanug, Loh Bhasam, Saftica & Shankh Bhasam
Vaibhav Sudha Tablets
Chanderprabha & Kanchnar guggul
Kanchnar guggul
Kachnar, Triphla, Trikatu, Varun, Ellaichi, Dalchini, Tejpatra & Pure Guggul
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