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Should I Go For Hysterectomy To Treat Fibroids In Lower Uterus Causing Painful Sex?

I have 2 fibroids in my lower uterus in my cervix tissue. It is painful to have sex, how closely related are they? I am thinking about having a hysterectomy. I am 30 and done having kids, I get migraines on hormones and cyst on my ovaries. What is my best option of fixing these problems?
Wed, 5 Feb 2014
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Every case is different, and you need to weight the pros and cons of surgery carefully. However, if you are truly done having children, a minimally invasive hysterectomy will provide you with permanent relief of this problem. You should talk to your doctor about all of your options though to make sure you are comfortable with this decision. Good luck! I hope this answers your question, please let me know if you have any more questions.
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Should I Go For Hysterectomy To Treat Fibroids In Lower Uterus Causing Painful Sex?

Every case is different, and you need to weight the pros and cons of surgery carefully. However, if you are truly done having children, a minimally invasive hysterectomy will provide you with permanent relief of this problem. You should talk to your doctor about all of your options though to make sure you are comfortable with this decision. Good luck! I hope this answers your question, please let me know if you have any more questions.