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Laparoscopy FAQs

What is laparoscopic surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, involves making small incisions in the abdomen to perform various procedures. A small instrument called a laparoscope is inserted through one of these incisions, allowing the surgeon to visualize the inside of the abdomen on a high-definition TV monitor. 

How is laparoscopic surgery performed?

The surgery begins with a small incision (typically ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 cm in length) near your belly button, through which a telescope is inserted. Further small incisions are made for the surgical instruments. The Laparoscopic surgeon operates using these instruments while viewing the inside of your abdomen on a TV monitor.

What conditions can be treated with laparoscopic surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery can treat almost all gynaecological conditions, including fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancies, gallbladder disease, appendicitis, hernia repair, gastrointestinal disorders, urological conditions, obesity surgery, and even certain cancers like ovarian cancer.

Fibroids FAQs

Are the fibroids in the uterus cause cancer?

Fibroids are non-cancerous growth that develops in and around the uterus. It may develop on the outer surface of the uterus, inside the uterus cavity or on the uterus wall. Having fibroids does not increase the risk of developing cancer. Not all fibroids are cancerous and do not pose the risk of uterine cancer.

Are fibroids dangerous?

Not all fibroids are dangerous until they are symptomatic. Only those fibroids are considered dangerous and pose problems like menstrual irregularities, painful periods, infertility, recurrent abortions, compression symptoms like urine disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, and other related conditions.

Are uterus fibroids cancerous?

Not necessary.  

Fibroids are like tumours that develop in the uterus and are very common but not all fibroids are cancerous. Many types of fibroids are asymptomatic and do not require any treatment. 

Menopause FAQs

What are the top 7 symptoms of menopause?

Top 7 menopause symptoms:

Hot Flashes: Sudden warmth and sweating.

Night Sweats: Excessive sweating during sleep.

Irregular Periods: Changes in menstrual cycle.

Vaginal Dryness: Reduced lubrication and discomfort.

Will menopause cause hair loss?

Yes, menopause causes hair loss, affecting about 40% of women. This thinning can occur all over the scalp or primarily at the front or temples. It may begin during pre-menopause or several years later.

Those experiencing this issue should look out for menopause hair loss treatment options to help manage and potentially reduce hair loss.

Will menopause cause joint pains?

Menopause joint pain, also known as menopausal arthralgia, is one of the common menopause symptoms that many women experience during the transition into menopause.

Hormonal changes impact the joints during menopause. Oestrogen (hormone) in joint tissues helps protect bones and reduce inflammation.