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Fibroid Tumor Natural Remedy - How to Shrink Fibroids Naturally
I began searching for a fibroid tumor natural remedy a couple of years ago as I had been suffering from the most terrible symptoms for some months. My stomach had the appearance of a seven month pregnancy and I was constantly exhausted due to anemia. Even walking up the stairs made me breathless.
Many people said I looked ill. I knew for sure I was out of condition but naively did not realize that all this was due to fibroids. My doctor referred me to a specialist and I thought it was just a case of taking some pills to cure my fibroids or, at worst, having a small operation to remove them. Little did I know at that time that it wasn't quite so straightforward!
I had a large group of fibroids, some of which were the size of oranges and one was even as big as a small melon. I was told that although many women are advised to simply leave their fibroids alone until the menopause when they will naturally shrink, this wasn't a good option for me due to the symptoms they were causing.
At the time I asked if there was a fibroid tumor natural remedy but this was dismissed. I was told that I would start hormonal treatment in about 6 weeks which was to last 3 months and was scheduled for a hysterectomy 3 months after that. I was really worried about taking the hormones as I was given a list of side effects which were really quite scary, including osteoporosis, thinning vaginal skin, vaginal dryness and facial wrinkles.
I decided I wanted to avoid taking these if at all possible yet I knew I needed to shrink the fibroids to make the hysterectomy less of a risk.
I started scouring the internet for information about fibroids and the different types of treatment available and learned that fibroids are generally caused by a combination of factors which interacted, causing fibroid growth. This is one of the reasons why they are difficult to treat. Certain conditions can make a woman more likely to have fibroids, but there is no one definite factor. It therefore follows that any successful treatment must use a multi-faceted approach.
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