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Problems with membranes are quite common in women. and should not be left unattended You should seek treatment quickly. Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery (Advanced MIS) is another surgical treatment technology that helps patients experience less pain, faster recovery, and small surgical wounds. Reduce the impact on nearby organs so that they are not injured or inflamed. Reduce the risk of fibrosis recurring in the body. Dr. Yingqi Wang, an obstetrician-gynecologist who specializes in laparoscopic surgery Bangkok Hospital said that women's internal problems are considered issues that affect their daily life. Including some diseases that cause suffering. It is a chronic problem if not treated quickly. There are many internal diseases in women, such as endometriosis, which is a condition in which the endometrium grows outside the uterine cavity or inserts itself into the wall or muscle of the uterus.
It may also grow in various organs, etc. The cause is the flow back of Country Email List menstruation into the pelvic floor. Passes through the fallopian tube and implants itself in the uterine cavity and has a chance to grow. Common areas are the pelvic floor, ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic wall, etc. And another disease that is also common is fibrosis that occurs in the pelvic area ( Pelvic Adhesion) is a condition that occurs around the organs in the pelvic bone. Found mostly around the fallopian tubes, uterus, and behind the uterus. It can occur as a result of inflammation. Or an infection in the pelvic floor. It can also occur from surgery that causes wounds in the uterus and abdominal wall. As a result, the body creates membranes. If left untreated, it will make it more difficult to treat and affect other nearby organs. In the past, treatment for internal diseases of women was difficult. But nowadays, advanced laparoscopic surgery (Advanced MIS) by an experienced medical team helps to make the treatment more effective. However, the patient's symptoms depend on the severity of the disease occurring in each person, such as tight pain, dull pain, and sharp pain in the lower abdomen. or frequent and chronic lower abdominal pain Severe menstrual cramps, constipation, frequent urination or cystitis.
Back pain that may radiate to one or both legs The presence of pelvic adhesions can result in infertility and interfere with daily life. Diagnosis can be done by First, before receiving treatment, the patient will receive a detailed history from an obstetrician-gynecologist. Including abdominal pain Menstrual pain, having children, followed by a visit for an internal examination. Followed by an ultrasound examination. To help the obstetrician-gynecologist clearly see every detail of the lesion. and magnetic resonance imaging (or MRI) if other methods cannot be examined. Treatment for fibrosis in women depends on the symptoms and how severe they are. There is the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers. To reduce menstrual pain and lower abdominal pain. use of hormone therapy both birth control pills birth control injection To reduce heavy menstrual bleeding or menstrual pain. which if treated with medicine Both oral and injection medicine have been used for more than 1 year and the symptoms have not improved.
It may also grow in various organs, etc. The cause is the flow back of Country Email List menstruation into the pelvic floor. Passes through the fallopian tube and implants itself in the uterine cavity and has a chance to grow. Common areas are the pelvic floor, ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic wall, etc. And another disease that is also common is fibrosis that occurs in the pelvic area ( Pelvic Adhesion) is a condition that occurs around the organs in the pelvic bone. Found mostly around the fallopian tubes, uterus, and behind the uterus. It can occur as a result of inflammation. Or an infection in the pelvic floor. It can also occur from surgery that causes wounds in the uterus and abdominal wall. As a result, the body creates membranes. If left untreated, it will make it more difficult to treat and affect other nearby organs. In the past, treatment for internal diseases of women was difficult. But nowadays, advanced laparoscopic surgery (Advanced MIS) by an experienced medical team helps to make the treatment more effective. However, the patient's symptoms depend on the severity of the disease occurring in each person, such as tight pain, dull pain, and sharp pain in the lower abdomen. or frequent and chronic lower abdominal pain Severe menstrual cramps, constipation, frequent urination or cystitis.
Back pain that may radiate to one or both legs The presence of pelvic adhesions can result in infertility and interfere with daily life. Diagnosis can be done by First, before receiving treatment, the patient will receive a detailed history from an obstetrician-gynecologist. Including abdominal pain Menstrual pain, having children, followed by a visit for an internal examination. Followed by an ultrasound examination. To help the obstetrician-gynecologist clearly see every detail of the lesion. and magnetic resonance imaging (or MRI) if other methods cannot be examined. Treatment for fibrosis in women depends on the symptoms and how severe they are. There is the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers. To reduce menstrual pain and lower abdominal pain. use of hormone therapy both birth control pills birth control injection To reduce heavy menstrual bleeding or menstrual pain. which if treated with medicine Both oral and injection medicine have been used for more than 1 year and the symptoms have not improved.