Florham Park, New Jersey fibroids doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to Morris County, New Jersey women struggling with fibroids and hormonal imbalances.
Uterine fibroids are growths that develop in and around the uterus. Many women will develop fibroids, most often during their reproductive years, and without symptoms or complications. Their appearance can range from one small speck to multiple massive clusters. These fibroids, while most often harmless, can grow in a location or to a size that cause severe complications for women.
While the cause of fibroids is not known, continuing research links the appearance of fibroids to the presence of excess estrogen and progesterone. Fibroids doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides customized and comprehensive Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy as a safe and natural treatment that helps relieve Morris County, New Jersey women of their fibroid symptoms as well as optimize their total sustainable hormonal wellbeing.
Florham Park, New Jersey fibroids doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides fibroid treatment using functional medicine and bioidentical hormone therapy. Call (862) 281-6587 to schedule a fibroid consultation today!
Symptoms of Fibroids
It’s estimated that 80% of women will develop fibroids–most of whom will have no or little indication. However, some women may experience complications that alter their quality of life. Some symptoms of fibroids include:
If you are worried about your symptoms and believe that you may have fibroids, it is always a best first step to discuss your concerns with your doctor or gynecologist. They will be able to perform a pelvic examination, during which, they will assess the size and shape of your uterus in order to determine whether or not further testing is necessary. Your doctor may recommend a more in-depth evaluation to discover the size, number, and location of your fibroids. These tests include:
- Ultrasounds
- MRIs (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- Hysteroscopys
- Saline Hysterosonographys
What are fibroids effects on pregnancy?
While it is less common for fibroids to cause infertility, becoming pregnant releases hormones that can result in fibroids to grow in size and quantity. As fibroids continue to advance, an expecting mother runs the risk of delivery complications such as preterm delivery, breech presentation, placental abruption, and may even require a cesarean section.
Are fibroids cancerous or do they cause cancer?
Luckily, fibroids are almost always benign and very rarely does a fibroid become cancerous. Also no links have been drawn to fibroids increasing your risk of developing any other form of cancer.
What factors increase the risk of fibroids?
Any woman of reproductive age can develop fibroids, however fibroids have been found more commonly among women who:
- are older – in their 30s and 40s
- have a family history of fibroids
- are dealing with obesity
- have a higher consumption of red meat or alcohol
- are struggling with vitamin D deficiency
What are the long term risk factors?
In most cases, fibroids are not a hinderance and can be ignored unless they are causing pain or discomfort. In more severe cases, fibroids that are left untreated may continue to grow and cause difficulties such as:
- complications conceiving or delivering
- acute abdominal pain or pressure
- heavy menstrual flow and anemia
If you are concerned about your symptoms and are looking for relief from fibroid-related pain or discomfort, call Natasha Fuksina, M.D. at (862) 281-6587. Our staff will assess your situation and help you come up with a sustainable and comprehensive wellness plan using Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy that is both safe and natural for your optimal health.
Find Answers To Frequently Asked Questions About BHRT
Beginning a Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) protocol typically comes with several questions. We’ve gathered some of the most common questions related to starting BHRT and answered them here below. If you have any further questions or need any clarification, please contact Dr. Fuksina at (862) 281-6587.
How Is BHRT Different From Regular HRT?
The main difference between bioidentical HRT and other forms of HRT is the kind of hormones that are used. In regular HRT, the synthetic hormones used contain additional chemical components that allow the drug manufacturers to patent their chemicals. At best, these added components do nothing for you. At worst, your body may recognize them as foreign chemicals and they may cause unpleasant side effects.
In BHRT, the hormones used are bioidentical, which means that they are the exact chemical structure as the hormones naturally produced in your body. This means there is no risk of your body not accepting them. Plus, they are derived from natural plant sources such as yams and soy.
Can I Buy Bioidentical Hormones Online?
While you may find websites claiming to sell bioidentical hormones, there are many risks involved in purchasing hormones online. First, it is often difficult to trace the origin of these products, meaning they may not be regulated for accuracy. This leads into the second problem, which is that it is very hard to be sure of the ingredients of these products. You may not be getting hormones at all!
Even if you find legitimate bioidentical hormones online, without seeing a doctor you can’t know for certain which hormones you need, what dose you need them in and what form of BHRT will work best for you. Here at Dr. Fuksina, you will receive proper care and treatment while experiencing minimal side effects.
What Form Does BHRT Come In?
Bioidentical hormones are prepared by a compounding pharmacy where they are produced into several forms including: pills, patches, subdermal pellets, creams, injections and more. Everyone responds to these various forms differently, and your BHRT doctor can help find the form that will most benefit you and your body.
What Is The Cost Of BHRT?
The cost of BHRT varies by the hormones needed, the doses needed, the form of BHRT, and the length of time that you receive treatment. For a more accurate quote, please call Dr. Fuksina at (862) 281-6587 to schedule a consultation.
Is BHRT Covered By My Insurance?
Because insurance plans and providers vary considerably, there is no way for us to provide a blanket statement. Your plan may cover BHRT under certain circumstances. The best course of action is to call Dr. Fuksina at (862) 281-6587 to discuss whether we accept your current insurance plan and provider. After you call us, we recommend contacting your insurance provider as a follow-up to ensure that your treatment is covered or to discuss how your treatment may be covered.
Are Bioidentical Hormones Safe?
When prescribed and supervised by a BHRT doctor, BHRT is generally safe. Any risks or side effects associated with your particular treatment will be reviewed thoroughly before you begin BHRT.
What Conditions Are Treated With BHRT?
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy is used to treat a number of conditions caused by hormone imbalance or that result in hormone imbalance. In some cases, BHRT is used to treat the underlying condition while in others it is used to treat the symptoms. You can find some common conditions that BHRT may be used to treat listed above.
What If My Question Is Not Listed Here?
Patients often have a great many questions before beginning BHRT. We will be happy to answer any questions that you may have before, during and after treatment. Contact Dr. Fuksina today with any further questions or to schedule your initial consultation.
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