Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas, are non-cancerous growths of the uterus that commonly appear during reproductive age. Many women experience fibroids without symptoms, while others face heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, and fertility challenges.
Common Symptoms of Fibroids
Women with fibroids may experience:
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Prolonged periods
Pelvic pain or pressure
Frequent urination
Lower back pain
Constipation
Difficulty conceiving
Pain during intercourse
Early diagnosis helps prevent complications, making regular gynecological checkups important.
To provide the right treatment, determining the type and location of fibroids is essential. At Sparsh Hospital, we diagnose:
Intramural fibroids – inside the uterine wall
Submucosal fibroids – growing into the uterine cavity
Subserosal fibroids – outside the uterus
Pedunculated fibroids – attached by a stalk
Each type requires specific management, which our specialists tailor according to the patient’s age, symptoms, and fertility plans.
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms on or inside an ovary. Many cysts are harmless and resolve on their own; however, some can lead to complications such as pain, rupture, hormonal imbalance, and infertility.
Common Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts
Women may notice:
Pelvic pain on one side
Bloating or abdominal heaviness
Changes in menstrual cycle
Pain during intercourse
Frequent urination
Nausea or vomiting
Sudden severe pain if a cyst ruptures
A timely diagnosis ensures safe monitoring and treatment.
Types of Ovarian Cysts
Our specialists diagnose and manage:
Functional cysts
Dermoid cysts
Endometriotic cysts (Chocolate cysts)
Hemorrhagic cysts
Polycystic ovaries in PCOS
Each type requires specialized evaluation to plan long-term management.
Management depends on the cyst’s size, type, and symptoms.
1. Observation & Monitoring
Small, functional cysts often resolve naturally. We offer:
Regular ultrasound monitoring
Hormonal guidance
Symptom relief medications
2. Medical Management
For hormonal cysts or those associated with PCOS, treatment may include:
Hormonal therapy
Lifestyle modification
PCOS-specific care plans
3. Laparoscopic Cystectomy
Minimally invasive removal of problematic cysts such as:
Endometriotic cysts
Dermoid cysts
Hemorrhagic cysts
This approach preserves ovarian function and fertility.
4. Emergency Treatment
If a cyst ruptures or torsion occurs, immediate surgical care is provided with 24/7 emergency support.
Sparsh Hospital specializes in treatments designed to support pregnancy goals.
Our fertility-friendly approach includes:
Uterus-sparing fibroid surgeries
Ovary-sparing cyst management
Hormonal support
Pre-pregnancy planning
Post-treatment fertility guidance
We ensure safe outcomes for women planning conception soon after treatment.
Women’s health is not only about treatment—it’s also about prevention, awareness, and long-term wellness. At Sparsh Hospital, we encourage regular checkups and provide guidance on:
Diet and nutrition
Exercise and lifestyle changes
Hormonal balance
Stress management
Menstrual health education
We believe that empowering women with knowledge leads to healthier living.
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