Cervical myomas are non-cancerous tumors in the cervix or lower
part of the uterus. Myomas are tumors made of muscle tissue. Often,
cervical myomas are also seen with myomas in the upper part of the
uterus also called fibroids. Myomas have many sizes; the large ones
may be seen protruding into the vagina. Large myomas that protrude
are called prolapsed myoma. There is always a possibility that
myomas may become infected. They may be the cause of bleeding.
Myomas also can block the passage of urine.
The Underlying Cause of Myoma
According to experts, the cause of myoma is estrogen dominance or
too much quantity of estrogen in the body compared to the quantity
of progesterone. Estrogen causes the proliferation of body cells.
In contrast, progesterone slows down body cells; it prevents them
from reproducing.
The Symptoms of Cervical Myoma
Some cases of cervical myomas are asymptomatic. Most cases,
especially those dealing with large myomas, cause symptoms.
One of the most common symptoms of cervical myoma is bleeding.
Bleeding can be either mild or heavy. The heavy type of bleeding
caused by cervical myoma may result in anemia.
A feeling of fatigue and physical weakness may also be experienced
by women suffering from cervical myoma.
Women with this illness may also experience pain during sexual
intercourse.
Another symptom of cervical myoma is when a woman feels heaviness
and swelling in the abdomen.
Those who suffer from cervical myoma may also have difficulty
urinating because the growth obstructs urine flow. Cervical myomas
may cause urinary tract infections.
How a Cervical Myoma is Diagnosed
When one feels the above symptoms, she should go to a gynecologist.
The doctor identifies the myoma during physical examination, in
particular, pelvic inspection. Prolapsed myomas are easily seen.
Doctors may also feel myomas when they check the cervix with one
hand while the other hand is placed on top of the abdomen.
One reliable method that doctors use in diagnosing cervical myoma
is by obtaining an image of the cervix and uterus through an
ultrasound device inserted into the area, a procedure called
transvaginal ultrasonography. In the process, it is also detected
whether or not the myoma causes obstruction of the urine flow.
In order to address the problem of anemia, blood tests are
undertaken to determine whether or not there may be cervical
cancer, a certain test called Papanicolaou or Pap test is usually
done.
The Treatment of Cervical Myoma
If the size of the myoma is small it usually does not cause
symptoms. If this is the case, no treatment may be necessary.
However, if the cervical myoma is big, it causes discomfort and
even complications. In this case, the cervical myoma is surgically
taken out. The procedure of removing cervical myoma is called
myomectomy. Sometimes, only the myoma is removed. In this case, the
patient may still become pregnant. In cases dealing with bigger
myomas, the entire uterus is removed in a process called
hysterectomy. Unfortunately, women who have undergone hysterectomy
can no longer have children.
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