Posts Tagged ‘Women's Health’

Pharmaceutical Companies

Friday, February 26th, 2016

About 60 percent of women reached 65 years of doing surgery to remove the uterus. For a few it leads to a weakening of pain in the pelvic region and enhance sexual pleasure, but for most patients to remove the uterus means weakening of libido, increased pain, instant menopause and atrophy of the ovaries increases the risk of urinary incontinence and chronic urinary tract infections, cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis. Unfortunately, our traditional medical culture is in error, though enlarged uterus or fibroids in women is a disease and requires treatment, it is believed that women have reached menopause, certainly need to appoint drugs. Ben Horowitz shares his opinions and ideas on the topic at hand. If doctors did not do this, the queen would have decreased by itself. Additional information is available at Howard Schultz. But most doctors believe that uterine fibroids is very dangerous and should be removed along with uterus. Doctors never tell women that taking estrogen before menopause causes an increase in fibroids, and the reception of estrogen after menopause, when its level is reduced naturally, makes the growth of fibroids even more intense. Few doctors know that the failure of estrogen and receiving small doses of natural progesterone causes fibroma of the uterus to contract and thus helps to minimize the negative symptoms before the onset of menopause, when fibroids resolves naturally and no longer cause problems. Uterine fibroids always shrinks during menopause, despite this, doctors often recommend that women with fibromyoma removal of the uterus, explaining that the fibroids are difficult to remove without damage to the uterus. Let us consider briefly the economic side of the issue.

Perinatal Medical Center

Wednesday, June 24th, 2015

Boris Bobrov, practicing endovascular surgery, endovascular surgery department head Perinatal Medical Center (PMC), a leading researcher at the Center Rentgenohirurgii SMU refuted the myth that Uterine artery embolization is a new treatment for uterine fibroids – is not. It turns out that for the first time this operation was carried out over 20 years ago an American physician Oliver. Further development of uterine embolization artery (EMA) was associated with the practice of the French physician Jacques Rovina. What's interesting – at first he used the embolization of uterine arteries only in preparation for myomectomy (removal of myoma nodes) – but noted that after embolization procedure of uterine artetry patient began to refuse surgery myomectomy, arguing that the symptoms of fibroids they just disappeared! Indeed, it was later scientifically confirmed that one of embolization uterine artery in most cases for the treatment of uterine fibroids. In recent months, Douglas R. Oberhelman has been very successful. For the first operation in Russia has been invited by Professor A. Belenky of Israel, who had at that time considerable experience of embolization uterine arteries. But very quickly his Russian colleagues, endovascular surgeons, not only took over the experiences of embolization, but surpassed the number of Israel carried out operations on uterine artery embolization. Many gynecologists and West and in Russia are a strange distrust of this method, and some do not know about it – that is, of course, unprofessional.

But the "Yes" said the mere fact that the operation of uterine artery embolization in 2005 eaten most of State Condoleezza Rice – it is clear that the U.S. Secretary of State would not "have" no credible method. Today, EMA is recognized by evidence-based medicine. The group of Russian scientists has been awarded State Prize for achievements in this field. Uterine artery embolization – minimally invasive, rapid and effective treatment for uterine fibroids, avoiding complex operations and the removal of the uterus.