The Hidden Impact of Subserosal Fibroids: Why Women Deserve Better Care
Subserosal fibroids, a common yet often overlooked health condition, can have a profound impact on a woman's well-being. Despite their prevalence, many women suffer in silence, unaware of the treatment options available. The lack of awareness, coupled with misinformation, leads to delayed diagnosis and unnecessary suffering. It’s time to shed light on this issue and advocate for better care and solutions.
Understanding
Subserosal Fibroids
Subserosal fibroids develop on the outer layer of
the uterus, growing outward. While they may not always cause heavy menstrual
bleeding like other fibroid types, their size and location can lead to:
Pelvic and lower back pain due to pressure on nearby
organs
Frequent urination from bladder compression
Bloating and abdominal distension
Constipation caused by pressure on the bowel
Pain during intercourse, affecting intimate
relationships
Because these symptoms can mimic other conditions,
women are often misdiagnosed or dismissed, leading to prolonged discomfort and
frustration.
Why Women
Deserve Better Care
Despite medical advancements, many women are still
told that hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus) is their only option.
This outdated approach ignores less invasive treatments and contributes to the
misconception that fibroids always require major surgery.
1. Greater Awareness and Education
Women deserve accurate information about subserosal
fibroids and their treatment options. Too often, fibroids are dismissed as
a minor issue, leaving women to suffer for years without proper medical
guidance. Education should start early, empowering women to recognize symptoms
and seek help.
2. Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a minimally
invasive, non-surgical procedure that effectively treats fibroids without
removing the uterus. Unlike hysterectomy, UFE allows women to keep their
fertility intact and avoid a long recovery period. Unfortunately, many doctors
fail to present this option, leaving women unaware of the choice they have.
3. Eliminating Healthcare Disparities
Studies show that Black women are more likely to
suffer from fibroids, yet they face delayed diagnoses and limited treatment
options compared to other demographics. Addressing these disparities means ensuring
that all women—regardless of race, income, or geography—receive timely and
comprehensive care.
4. Breaking the Stigma Around Women’s Health
Many women feel embarrassed to talk about fibroids,
viewing symptoms like bloating or pain as “normal” parts of life. This stigma
prevents open conversations and delays treatment. We must encourage discussions
about fibroids, reproductive health, and the importance of self-advocacy in
healthcare.
A Call for
Change
Women should not have to suffer in silence or feel
pressured into unnecessary surgeries. Every woman deserves access to accurate
information, effective treatment options, and compassionate care.
At USA Fibroid Centers, we are committed to raising
awareness and providing non-surgical solutions like Uterine Fibroid
Embolization (UFE) to help women reclaim their health.
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