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Removal of myomas:
All routine.

Removal of myomas:
All routine.

Which woman does not hear sooner or later about the topic of myomas? It’s good to be informed about it. Because where knowledge begins, belief ends, and correct decisions can be made more easily. But see for yourself.

Short overview: What are myomas?

You can approach the topic of myomas quite calmly, as they are slowly growing, benign muscle tumors. They mostly occur in the uterus, usually in women between the ages of 35 and 50. The good news: in most cases, myomas do not need to be treated at all.

To gain certainty at this point, an examination with Asst. Prof. Dr. Resmiye Ermis provides a reassuring foundation. With hundreds of successfully treated cases from all over the world, she is regarded as one of the outstanding experts in minimally invasive myoma treatment.

It is quite common for myomas to occur without any symptoms. Possible signs include bleeding and lower abdominal pain associated with menstruation. Pain in the kidney area and constipation can also occur. And even couples who suffer from an unfulfilled desire to have children may find the solution to their dream of a family in the removal of myomas. This raises the question: What lies behind myomas?

The exact causes of the development of myomas have not yet been fully researched. However, a connection with the female sex hormone estrogen is considered likely. In addition, genetics and ethnic origin also appear to play a role. And how does Asst. Prof. Dr. Ermis determine, after an empathetic initial consultation, whether myomas may have grown?

During an examination, Dr. Resmiye Ermis carefully palpates the lower abdomen. She has done this thousands of times and therefore detects even the smallest indications with great sensitivity. Further clarification can then be provided by an ultrasound examination. And if Asst. Prof. Dr. Ermis finds myomas? Then the rule applies: no symptoms, no treatment – quite simply.

However, if symptoms associated with myomas do occur, the minimally invasive approach is the shortcut to healing: fast, gentle, and aesthetic. Even in cases of a large number of myomas and a total weight of over one kilogram. And what remains?

Almost free of scars, which typically remain after conventional procedures, patients of Asst. Prof. Dr. Ermis also heal more quickly. Because the minimally invasive procedure is so small that virtually no visible traces remain on the skin, and healing is significantly faster. Hardly any wound also means: the risk of complications after surgery is reassuringly low.

But perhaps the most gratifying result of all: the gloomy thoughts are overcome, and life has finally regained its lightness.

Which question about myomas is most urgent for you? Speak with Dr. Resmiye Ermis about it at 069-407 15 50. Or write a message to gynaekologie@rotkreuzkliniken.de.

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If questions about bleeding disorders are weighing on you:

Here you will find answers that bring relief