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Understanding Uterine Fibroids and How Myfembree Helps

The battle against fibroids has involved the development of multiple medications and techniques. These approaches sought both to limit symptoms and reduce these fibroids’ growth. Uterine fibroids are not always symptomatic and are present in most women at some point in their lives. However, when symptoms appear, they can include severe bleeding and crippling pelvic pain. These symptoms are sometimes so severe that they directly impact the individual’s quality of life. May of 2021 saw the approval of the world’s first once-a-day pill to treat heavy bleeding resulting from uterine fibroids.

Understanding Uterine Fibroids and How Myfembree Helps

Uterine fibroids are a benign (non-cancerous) growth that occurs in the uterus of childbearing women. These growths, also known as myomas or leiomyomas, are generally harmless, and it’s very uncommon for them to become cancerous. They come in an incredible array of shapes and sizes. Some are as small as a sesame seed, and others get large enough to distort the shape of the uterus. They can appear alone or in clusters throughout the uterine wall. They can reach the rib cage and be large enough to add weight in the most severe cases. In the lion’s share of cases, no symptoms occur with fibroids. When they do appear, it’s essential to take action to ease them.

As research into uterine fibroids continues, one thing becomes increasingly evident. The number of women who struggle with severe fibroid symptoms has been vastly underestimated. Every year, more women are discovered who have experienced these symptoms, only to assume they were a natural part of their menstruation. Thankfully, there is hope for all sufferers of uterine fibroids.

Introducing Myfembree

The FDA approval of Myfembree may represent a new era in the treatment of uterine fibroids. This medication works by influencing the production of hormones that impairs the fibroid’s ability to cause heavy bleeding. Studies demonstrated that women taking the medication saw it reduced menstrual blood loss during the testing period. This reduction was as much as 84% in 72.1% of the women taking it. This profound response showed that this medication could be life-changing for many women.

This kind of response means that millions of women who are presently suffering silently under the symptoms of uterine fibroids may find relief. Each year there are over 250,000 hysterectomies performed due to complications resulting from uterine fibroids. This surgery is a devastating choice for many of the affected women. A hysterectomy makes it impossible for these women to start families traditionally. Myfembree may present the opportunity for these women to pursue their dreams of having a family.

Speak To Your Women’s Health Provider About Myfembree

Uterine fibroids can significantly impact your life, especially if you’re looking at starting a family. Even without a hysterectomy, uterine fibroids can make conceiving difficult. Women who are not looking at starting a family may still experience serious impacts on their day-to-day lives. Excessive pelvic pain and heavy bleeding can put those suffering from uterine fibroids out of commission until their period passes. If you’re struggling with symptoms related to uterine fibroids, reach out to your women’s health provider.

In service in Montgomery since 1987, Capital Women’s Care in Rockville, MD is part of an expansive network of clinics providing women’s health care in Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. Our patients get the benefit of an immense amount of experience provided by some of the most respected women’s healthcare providers in the area.

In service in Montgomery since 1987, Capital Women’s Care in Rockville, MD is part of an expansive network of clinics providing women’s health care in Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. Our patients get the benefit of an immense amount of experience provided by some of the most respected women’s healthcare providers in the area.