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How to Treat Heavy Periods

Cyroablation of the endromedtrium helps females with heavy menstruation reduce the intensity of their flow. The treatment is relatively simple, and only lasts about an hour. Women who experience massive amounts of blood loss during menstruation can have the endometrial lining removed in their uterus so blood does not collect at such extreme levels. This is the most efficient and pain-free choice for treating heavy periods. Due to the fact that the procedure removes the inner lining of the womb by sub-zero freezing, women should not undergo this type of treatment if they desire to have more children.

It is important to test for pregnancy 3-4 weeks before the procedure. If the woman undergoes cyroablation after she has conceived, it will kill the unborn child. This is why she should find out if she is pregnant or not: to avoid harming an unknown fetus. It can take a few weeks for a women to find out she is pregnant without a test given by a doctor.

Sedatives are often used during this procedure, so the woman should schedule appropriate transportation after cyroablation. It is important to eat 30-45 minutes before treatment so she doesn’t get sick afterward. Not eating enough before treatment can cause hunger pains and nausea. The patient should drink plenty of water beforehand for urine tests. Full results will be seen at six months, and it takes about four weeks for watery discharge to discontinue. The patient may experience some cramping after the operation. This is normal, and it will go away.

Surgeons who provide cyroablation treatments also provide cosmetic labia surgery, and vaginal tightening surgery as a medical procedure.

Guest post is provided by the Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of Michigan, offering procedures for the cryoablation of the endometrium. Visit the website for more details at www.drberenholz.com.

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