| | | | | | | | | |
| | | CHECK UP
| | | | MISSED A PROGRAMME?
Go to the Listen Again page | | |
| | | | PROGRAMME INFO | | | |
| | | Check Up is your chance to talk to doctors about the health issues that most concern you and your family. Each week Barbara Myers is joined by a medical expert to take your calls and emails on a particular topic and give you the most up to date advice. No appointment necessary. Call 0870 010 0444 checkup@bbc.co.uk | | | | | LISTEN AGAINÌý30 min | | | |
|
|
| |
PRESENTER |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"There is no substitute for one-to-one advice from aÌýtop medical expert and that's what we offer our callers and emailers. But for each person who calls to ask for help, someone else phones in to pass on a tip or a suggestion -Ìýit's a great programme to present."
Barbara Myers |
|
|
|
|
| |
| | | | PROGRAMME DETAILS | | | |
| | | | Fibroids
Many women find out they have fibroids while undergoing a routine scan when they are pregnant. Prior to this, they had no idea their womb contained these dense balls of muscle as they caused no problems. For others though, these benign growths might contribute to infertility, problem periods and, if they are large enough, incontinence.
Lower Fertility It’s not clear what causes them, although there is a well-established link between the presence of fibroids and lower fertility or childlessness. Could the trend towards having babies later in life be responsible? Or is it a question of diet? Why are black women more susceptible?
Hysterectomy Typically women with problem fibroids will have a hysterectomy. (One third of all hysterectomies are performed because of fibroids). But there are other, less drastic options. And many are concerned that too many hysterectomies are being performed unnecessarily.
Surgery There’s an exciting range of new less invasive, more targeted surgical procedures available: some remove the fibroids, while others cut off the blood supply. But success rates vary according to the skill of the surgeon. And often the longterm impact of such operations is uncertain, because the techniques are so new.
On Check Up this week, Barbara Myers will be putting your calls about fibroids to Dr Elizabeth Owen, asking why some people get them, can they be prevented and evaluating the pros and cons of the very latest techniques to work out what’s best for you.
Contact us If you have a question, contact Check UpÌýby calling 0870 010 0444 from 1.30pm - 3.30pm on the day of broadcast or by emailing checkup@bbc.co.uk
| | | RELATED LINKS
The 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites
| |
| |
|
|