Menstruation is a physiological process in women where the lining of the uterus, also known as the endometrium, is removed and replaced by a new one. This is a monthly cycle in women, until a woman reaches menopause. Some women tend to experience a strong flow, sometimes accompanied by pain and discomfort. To solve this problem, endometrial ablation has been developed. This surgery reduces excessive menstrual flow and also reduces pain. However, there are some risk factors associated with this process because not all women can qualify for ablation.
Endometrial ablation: a brief summary
Some women often complain of heavy menstrual bleeding during your period, a condition known as menorrhagia. A strong period brings a number of health problems such as anemia, severe pain and nausea or vomiting induced. To avoid these problems, women before undergoing a hysterectomy, a surgery where the uterus is removed. Once a woman has had a hysterectomy, you will stop receiving your period altogether. However, there were some complications in this surgery. Therefore, with the advance of medical technology, endometrial ablation has come into existence. In this procedure, the endometrium (lining of the uterus) is destroyed with tools that inject hot or cold liquids, high energy radio frequency and microwave energy. In this outpatient procedure, no incisions because the tools are introduced into the body through the cervix. Although the success rate is high, in some cases, women have suffered endometrial ablation side effects. This is because the body is unable to adapt to the new change and may also react with chemicals.
Side effects of endometrial ablation
There are some risks of undergoing endometrial ablation, as in any medical process. Although this procedure is done to alleviate problems caused severe pain due to menstruation, women have suffered discomfort in some cases, published this surgical process. Some negative effects mentioned in the body to undergo endometrial ablation.
- severe abdominal cramps is often seen as a common side effect after ablation. This is because the overall structure of the inner wall of the uterus is disturbed. The cervix is dilated to also reduce blood flow. The weakening of the uterine wall can increase the intensity of cramps and spasms of pain followed, similar to those experienced during a menstrual cycle.
- Some women also experience an increase in unwanted weight, especially around the waist region, as one of the side effects of endometrial ablation. Hormone levels are altered due to this procedure because it can cause a spike suffer hormones, resulting in weight gain.
- Women are also susceptible to infection and inflammation of the uterine wall, as a result of continuous pressure applied to the walls due to power management or RF microwave high energy. The walls of the uterus may also suffer from perforation due to this mode of treatment.
- There are also possibilities of damage to organs located in the abdominal region due to the application of extremely hot or cold fluids. The organ damage can lead to additional complications that can disrupt the normal functioning of the body and become deadly in some cases.
- Other problems associated with endometrial ablation include vaginal discharge, bloodstained, nausea induced vomiting, frequent urination, feeling lethargic or fatigued all the time, etc., potential risk factors for ablation of the uterus can also be seen as the development of scar tissue, due to drilling nearby organs, burns and electrolyte imbalance, etc.
A regimen of proper medical care after undergoing endometrial ablation, helps reduce the chances of side effects. In any case, consult with your gynecologist about your health is always better. Be careful!

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