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Bleeding in short period
My mother in law is feeling too much weakness and when do a small work, she will have fever. Her period comes in every 15 days and bleeding will continue for 7-8 days. Having the lower abdomen pain, and from some days there is some swelling in lower abdomen. Ultrasound pelvis and blood test done. Please find the attached reports. Our local gynecologist suggest total abdomen hysterectomy. I want to know is surgery is the last option and how many days admission is required for surgery. Any other options to treat. Please suggest.
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No need of surgery,give tab yaz once a day from day 1 to day 28,at fixed time
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Ur mother in law is having fibroid, due to which she is getting bleeding problem Surgery is the final and complete solution of her problem If she wants to avoid that, then put Mirena inside the uterus along with mifepristone tablet  it helps to reduce bleeding and size of fibroid which will be  very slowly
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She is having frequent and heavy bleeding due to fibroid, which has dropped hemoglobin levels. So she would need surgery, medicines are unlikely to help her. Better option would be laparoscopic hysterectomy if expertise available.
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Yes surgery is required but in covid season we are giving medication for such cases
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Hi. Surgical intervention required in your case..as fibroids are large. Medical management won't work as it ll be temporary. Heavy bleeding cause anemia that's why is feels tired and generalized weakness. Go for laparoscopic hysterectomy sos total abdominal hysterectomy. Take care
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