Polyps and Fibroids
Uterine polyps and fibroids are common benign growths that may interfere with fertility. While they are not cancerous, their presence can affect implantation, disrupt the uterine cavity, and increase the risk of miscarriage. Dr. Nikita provides advanced diagnostic and treatment options to help women overcome fertility challenges caused by polyps and fibroids.
What Are Polyps and Fibroids?
- Uterine Polyps: Soft growths that develop from the lining of the uterus (endometrium).
- Fibroids: Non-cancerous muscle tissue growths in the uterus that vary in size and location.
- Both can distort the uterine cavity, impacting fertility.
Common Symptoms
- Heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding
- Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Recurrent miscarriages
- Difficulty conceiving
How They Affect Fertility
Polyps and fibroids can reduce fertility by:
- Blocking sperm or embryo movement
- Interfering with embryo implantation
- Causing changes in the uterine lining
- Increasing miscarriage risk
Diagnosis
Polyps and fibroids are diagnosed using:
- Ultrasound (Transvaginal)
- Saline Infusion Sonography (SIS)
- Hysteroscopy (direct visualization)
- MRI (for large or multiple fibroids)
Treatment Options
Dr. Nikita offers fertility-focused treatments such as:
- Hysteroscopic polypectomy (removal of polyps)
- Myomectomy (surgical removal of fibroids)
- Minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures
- Fertility-preserving strategies tailored to patient needs
Dr. Nikita’s Message
“Uterine polyps and fibroids are common but treatable causes of infertility. With accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments, many women achieve healthy pregnancies. My goal is to provide safe and effective care that protects your fertility while improving your chances of conception.”
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Restore Your Fertility Health
If you’re struggling with symptoms of polyps or fibroids and facing infertility, don’t wait. Book your consultation with Dr. Nikita today to explore safe and effective treatment options.