Fibroid Treatment in Ahmedabad: Myomectomy, Hysterectomy and Other Options
From the Mirena coil to laparoscopic myomectomy and robotic hysterectomy, an expert explains the full range of fibroid treatment options and how the right choice is made.
Expert articles on gynaecological cancers, surgical treatments and women's health — written by Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel, ESGO-certified Gynaecological Oncosurgeon, Ahmedabad.
From the Mirena coil to laparoscopic myomectomy and robotic hysterectomy, an expert explains the full range of fibroid treatment options and how the right choice is made.
From transvaginal ultrasound to endometrial biopsy and hysteroscopy, an expert explains the full investigation pathway for abnormal vaginal bleeding.
Not every ovarian cyst needs surgery — but when it does, the right operation matters enormously. A specialist explains cystectomy vs oophorectomy and why the surgeon choice matters.
Chronic pelvic pain deserves a structured investigation, not repeated analgesia prescriptions. An expert explains the workup from first tests to laparoscopy and oncological referral.
Most precancerous cervical changes can be treated in the outpatient clinic. A specialist explains LLETZ, cone biopsy, and the follow-up programme that keeps women safe.
Endometriosis can be effectively managed with hormonal therapy, laparoscopic surgery, or both. A specialist explains the treatment options and how the right choice is made.
An abnormal Pap smear showing CIN is not cancer — it is the finding that prevents cancer. A specialist explains the grades, the follow-up pathway, and what treatment involves.
Dyspareunia affects 1 in 5 women and has identifiable causes. Deep pelvic pain during intercourse can signal endometriosis, fibroids, or — in some cases — gynaecological cancer.
A positive HPV test is not a cancer diagnosis — but it does require follow-up. An oncologist explains HPV, cervical screening, and the path from positive test to clear result.
Persistent vulvar itching is not always thrush. Lichen sclerosus and VIN are conditions that require specialist diagnosis and long-term surveillance.
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