Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological condition that occurs in many women of childbearing age. They are benign tumors that develop in the muscular layer of the uterus. Despite their frequency, fibroids remain a mystery to many women. They are often surrounded by myths and misconceptions that make women neglect their condition or even avoid treatment when it is crucial. In this article, we look at seven important facts about uterine fi
Periods are associated with numerous misconceptions. Some of these seem irrational like intercourse during periods causing malformed infants. Others cause us to think twice about what is true. Today, many internet sites are still full of strange misconceptions that force women to follow strict limits for sleeping, eating, and living their lives. It's time to dispel the most popular period myths and discover the reality of periods. Here is a list
Women's health always raises many questions, myths, and assumptions that are passed down from generation to generation. Sometimes, these stereotypes are so deeply rooted that they can negatively influence important decisions. Let's look at eight of the most common myths about gynecology and explain why they are false.Myth 1: Regular menstrual cramps are normalMany women are used to the fact that pain during menstruation is an inevitable part of l
When you have pelvic pain or unexplained or heavy menstrual bleeding at any time during the month, there’s a chance you have uterine fibroids or adenomyosis. The best treatment for fibroids and adenomyosis, to help with uterine bleeding and pelvic pain, is a uterine artery or fibroids treatment. Make an appointment with Dr. Sobolevsky at the Downtown Vein & Vascular Center. Call today to find out if you have uterine fibroids and what options
The Downtown Vein Treatment Center in Brooklyn is the foremost center for New Yorkers seeking expert diagnoses and treatment for vein abnormalities, from varicose veins to deep vein thrombosis. The Brooklyn veins treatment center was founded by Dr. Sergei Sobolevsky, an accomplished Interventional Radiologist who brings extensive education, training, and experience to his practice. Alongside Downtown Fibroid Treatment Specialists, Dr. S
Professional Gynecological Services, former Manhattan Beach OB/GYN, is the most advanced gynecology clinic in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY. Our doctors are best-in-class, board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists.
Gynecological Services
• Routine Evaluations: Annual examinations (Pap/Smears), Pelvic, Breast exams/Mammogram.
• Health Screening: Management and treatment of fibroids and cysts, genital warts and biopsies.
• Gyneco
Professional Gynecological Services is comprised of a group of physician assistants and doctors Board Certified in obstetrics and gynecology, providing highly comprehensive care in a safe, compassionate, and friendly environment. We welcome you to our Staten Island office, which is easily accessible from West Brighton, New Dorp, St. George, Great Kills, Oakwood, Todt Hill, Tompkinsville, and Willoughbrook, and where you can get convenie
What Is a Hysteroscopic Myomectomy?A hysteroscopic myomectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove non-cancerous uterine fibroids. It is an effective treatment option for women having uterine fibroids-related symptoms such as heavy periods and pelvic pain. The procedure involves inserting a small tube with a light and camera into the uterus to view the fibroids and delicately remove them using specialized instruments. When compared to stan
A myomectomy is a procedure to remove fibroids from your uterus performed by gynecologist Dr. Mariz. Fibroids are benign muscular growths on the inside, in the walls, or outside your uterus. Your gynecologist may perform this procedure in several different manners. These include hysteroscopic myomectomy (with a tiny camera), open technique, also called a laparotomy (with the assistance of a robot), or laparoscopic myomectomy (with small cameras b
Sonohysterogram / HysterosonogramWomen who suspect they may have polyps, fibroids, or who have experienced recurrent pregnancy loss when they are trying to conceive are likely to undergo a hysterosonogram. Also known as a sonohysterogram, this diagnostic test is similar to a hysterosal pinogram but involves the use of ultrasound to get a more detailed picture of the reproductive organs.How The Test Is DoneThanks to the highly sensitive natur
Pelvic SonogramA pelvic ultrasound allows quick visualization of the female pelvic organs and structures, including:UterusCervixVaginaFallopian tubesOvariesUltrasound uses a transducer that sends out ultrasound waves at a frequency too high to be heard. The ultrasound transducer is placed on the skin, and the ultrasound waves move through the body to the organs and structures within.The sound waves bounce off the organs like an echo and return to