Surgical treatment of uterine adenomyosis - the cardinal approach - Research

August 3, 2013

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 surgical treatment of uterine adenomyosis research

Surgical intervention combined with treatment agonist of gonadotropin-releasing hormone

The results of several studies suggest the possibility of a successful use of surgery in conjunction with the reception of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the treatment of adenomyosis Adenomyosis - treatment should be individualized  Adenomyosis - treatment should be individualized
   and associated infertility. In one study of patients before surgery were treated GnRH agonists, followed by diagnosis using MRI, and removal of affected tissue adenomyosis. After surgery the patient for some time took danazol. As a result of this treatment became possible pregnancy and the birth of healthy children in a few patients.

In a report on another study describes the cases of successful treatment of deep adenomyosis by means of surgical intervention and the subsequent reception of GnRH agonists for six months. Participants in the third study received GnRH agonists for six months prior to the operation, resulting in the size of tumors in the uterine wall fell, which significantly facilitate their removal. After the operation (in all cases used laparoscopy) in three patients for no more than four menstrual cycles, pregnancy. Similar results were obtained from several studies.

Despite this, the specialists there is no consensus regarding the combined use of surgical techniques and receiving GnRH agonists in the treatment of infertility and uterine adenomyosis in women. This approach looks at large, attractive, but it is necessary to take into account the possible risks. Some patients taking part in studies, gave overall optimistic results, there were complications such as pre-natal bleeding and preterm labor. A term pregnancy ended by caesarean section at 30 weeks' gestation because of the risk of uterine rupture. In addition, there are cases of spontaneous uterine rupture during labor in women who have previously been treated for adenomyosis.

 Research | Surgical treatment of uterine adenomyosis - the cardinal approach

Uterine artery embolization

Uterine artery embolization - one of minimally invasive methods of treatment of adenomyosis. The researchers conducted a retrospective analysis of several applications of this technology. Of the 15 patients whose medical records were studied, five had diffuse adenomyosis Diffuse adenomyosis - common disease of women  Diffuse adenomyosis - common disease of women
   without signs of uterine fibroids in a patient - focal adenomyosis, uterine fibroids without signs in the remaining ten - adenomyosis with at least one uterine myoma. At 12 months after was performed uterine artery embolization, 92.3% of patients reported significant improvement in their condition and improving quality of life. Carried out after surgery MRI also showed improvement.

There have been several studies which have confirmed that uterine artery embolization is an effective treatment of adenomyosis. In most cases, using this procedure succeeded relieve symptoms such as dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea - the basis of infertility  Dysmenorrhea - the basis of infertility
   and menorrhagia. Results were evaluated as the embolization using MRI or by inquiring of patients within a few months after treatment was performed.

In one study, researchers tried to evaluate the effect of uterine artery embolization to restore fertility in women with adenomyosis. Of the 94 patients, only six wanted to get pregnant, and five of them the pregnancy. In one case there was a premature rupture of membranes.

At present, doctors believe that uterine artery embolization is a promising treatment for adenomyosis, but more research is needed to fully evaluate its effectiveness and possibly the associated risks.

 Research | Surgical treatment of uterine adenomyosis - the cardinal approach

Ablation by focused ultrasound under control of an MRI

Ablation by focused ultrasound under control of an MRI - a new technique, which experts have high expectations - mainly as a potential means of treating many benign diseases of the female reproductive system. The results of surveys conducted among patients undergoing ablation by focused ultrasound under control of an MRI showed that in the majority of cases within six months after the procedure, there is a significant improvement. Doctors are pleased not only that the procedure eases many symptoms of adenomyosis Adenomyosis: Symptoms - what to expect from the body?  Adenomyosis: Symptoms - what to expect from the body?
 And but that it does not cause serious complications (for now, at least, these are not identified). More research of this technique, but so far it looks very promising.


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Chlamydia: treatment - only in combination - What harm chlamydia can cause the human body

December 19, 2010

  • Chlamydia: treatment - just the complex
  • What harm chlamydia can cause the human body

What harm chlamydia can cause the human body

Chlamydia - which are small bacteria that live in the human body inside the cells, destroying them in the process and causing sluggish, but always progressive inflammation. Chlamydia is transmitted from person to person often through sexual contact and settle in the cells of the mucous membranes of the urinary organs. But it is quite possible and household way of infection - through a variety of items, such as washcloths, towels, and so on.

Diseases that cause chlamydia, called chlamydia. This insidious disease because it often occurs almost asymptomatic, but the inflammation has steadily spread to nearby organs, capturing over time, not only urinary organs, but also distant tissues, causing complications. Occasionally chlamydia can manifest pain when urinating, itching and minor discharge from the genitals.

The most common complication of long-flowing, untreated chlamydia is a male and female infertility.

 What harm chlamydia can cause the human body | Chlamydia: treatment - just the complex

How to get rid of chlamydia

The easiest way to do it at the first sign of the disease, if in time to see a doctor. It was at this time the easiest to detect chlamydia, and then treat. You can detect chlamydia in smears of urinary organs or blood by polymerase chain reaction (PCR - DNA detected chlamydia) or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA - detected antibodies Antibodies - "soldiers' immunity  Antibodies - "soldiers' immunity
   to chlamydia). After further diagnosis prescribe antibiotics and after treatment, a control laboratory tests. But even when treated fresh acute illness, no one can guarantee a complete cure. The fact that inside the cells are difficult to antibiotics Chlamydia Antibiotics - whether they will help you in the foreseeable future?  Antibiotics - whether they will help you in the foreseeable future?
   and it is possible that after treatment somewhere was a small area of ​​cells infected with chlamydia, which after a while start to multiply and cause inflammation.

Therefore, if you suspect any sexual infections is best to consult a doctor and be treated under the supervision of laboratory tests.

 What harm chlamydia can cause the human body | Chlamydia: treatment - just the complex

Treatment of chronic chlamydia

Occasionally chlamydia doctor may suspect in the course of examination of the patient quite another matter. This is especially true in the survey on the female or male infertility. The skilled person is well aware that in this case Chlamydia is not so easy to "catch the tail" and the body get rid of them forever.

But today, there are many structures that promise of good money to do it by a single injection. Is it real? In most cases, this treatment does not bring nothing but harm man sure cured of chlamydia, chlamydia and continue their destructive activities quiet.

But that's not the worst option, is that the patient will be several courses of antibiotics, causing severe complications from the gastrointestinal tract and liver, without leading to getting rid of chlamydia.

So what to do? Consult a qualified dermatologist, to trust him and prepare for long-term multistage treatment and examination. A good specialist understands the complexity of the problem and never advance not promise a quick and full effect.

To fully get rid of the body of Chlamydia Chlamydia: insidious and widespread disease  Chlamydia: insidious and widespread disease
 First of all, you need to restore the body's own defenses patient. This requires consultation immunologist and a special blood tests (immunogram). In the immunological seen where the patient has a gap in immunity Immunity - types and characteristics in children in adults  Immunity - types and characteristics in children in adults
 . Today releases a lot of drugs for immune reconstitution, but they are effective only when used as intended, that is, acting on a well-defined part of immunity.

It also checks the work of the gastrointestinal tract and liver - any violations on the part of those bodies reduce immunity. In identifying dysbiosis (reducing the amount of intestinal microflora, which helps digestion and generates some kinds of vitamins) prescribed drugs to facilitate their recovery. These are preparations of probiotics (beneficial bacteria) and prebiotics (they contain substances that contribute to the rapid growth of normal microflora).

It is also necessary to find out how deeply rooted in the patient chlamydia here to help professionals such as gynecology and urology. They appoint their treatment to help treat inflammation and its consequences, including applying and antibiotics.

Thus, the treatment of chronic chlamydia - a complex multi-task and to the patient it is clearly not capable. For himself a man can only do the following: avoid casual sex, and time to seek professional help.


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