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Consider the alternative – A less invasive treatment for uterine fibroids and polyps
Available in packs of 25
Do you suffer from any of these symptoms?
- Heavy bleeding during your period
- Painful and prolonged menstrual periods
- Vaginal bleeding after menopause
- Difficulty with urination and constipation
- Pressure in the pelvic area
- Fullness or pressure in the belly
- Lower back and leg pain
- Pain during sex
- Difficulty in getting pregnant
You’re not alone.
If you answered “yes” to any of the above symptoms, be sure to talk with your doctor to see if you have uterine fibroids or polyps.
They’re not uncommon. In fact, as many as 80% of women develop these non-cancerous growths at some point in their lives.
Sometimes they go unnoticed because they don’t cause any symptoms. But other times they lead to potential problems. If you are diagnosed with uterine polyps or fibroids, take a closer look at potential treatments explained on the following pages.