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Suggest Treatment For Subserosal Fibroids During Pregnancy

I have 19th week pregnancy. And i hav a subserosal fibroid. now for last three days i have swear pain in my lower abdomen and also in chest region.. i cann t even change my body position because i got pain.what should i do to avoid such type of problem?
Wed, 28 Oct 2015
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Hi,

Management of fibroid or complications due to fibroid during pregnancy is usually only medical.
You will need to take symptomatic management to relieve pain and discomfort. Paracetomal is absolutely safe in pregnancy and can be taken. Avoid dehydration, stress and exertion.
Surgery for subserosal fibroid can be done 6 months after delivery if still symptomatic.
Surgery is avoided in pregnancy as it could lead to preterm labour and complications for mother.

Hope this helps.
Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Subserosal Fibroids During Pregnancy

Hi, Management of fibroid or complications due to fibroid during pregnancy is usually only medical. You will need to take symptomatic management to relieve pain and discomfort. Paracetomal is absolutely safe in pregnancy and can be taken. Avoid dehydration, stress and exertion. Surgery for subserosal fibroid can be done 6 months after delivery if still symptomatic. Surgery is avoided in pregnancy as it could lead to preterm labour and complications for mother. Hope this helps. Regards