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		<title>Endometrial Ablation Side Effects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endometrial ablation is a viable alternative to undergoing a hysterectomy. However, as with any type of surgical procedure, there is the chance of some side effects developing once the procedure is completed. Here are a few of the endometrial ablation side effects that could be experienced. One of the more common side effects of undergoing &#8230; <a href="http://endometrialablationprocedure.com/?p=9">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Endometrial ablation is a viable alternative to undergoing a hysterectomy. However, as with any type of surgical procedure, there is the chance of some side effects developing once the</p>
<p>procedure is completed. Here are a few of the endometrial ablation side effects that could be experienced.</p>
<p>One of the more common side effects of undergoing endometrial ablation is running a temperature. This is not unusual, even for patients that undergo an outpatient procedure such as this. Typically, the temperature will be a low-grade phenomenon that will pass in a couple of days.</p>
<p>Another example of endometrial ablation side effects is that there is the change of stomach cramps and a sense of fatigue associated with the procedure. Generally, both of these conditions will last no longer than four to five days after the surgery is performed, with the pain and listlessness peaking along toward the third day. These two symptoms are why many women choose to take a few days off and rest at home after the procedure, instead of jumping back into the normal routine.  Combined with the vaginal discharge that is also common during the first few days after an endometrial ablation, the side effects can be intense enough to make normal function extremely difficult.</p>
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<p>While some women do experience severe side effects after undergoing an endometrial ablation, the fact is that many patients have mild reactions or even no reactions at all. Certainly, the procedure itself is much less of a strain on the body than a hysterectomy, and will require less recovery time. While the procedure was only developed in the late 1990&#8242;s, the endometrial ablation has already demonstrated a high success rate, with very few serious issues coming to the fore. All in all, endometrial ablation side effects are fewer in number and often much less severe than the after effects of other types of invasive feminine surgery.</p>
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		<title>Endometrial Ablation Risks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a relatively new procedure, endometrial ablation is essentially the cauterization of the lining of the uterus. While the procedure requires a shorter recovery time and is certainly less of a trauma to the body, there are some risks involved with the procedure. Here are some examples of known endometrial ablation risks that you should &#8230; <a href="http://endometrialablationprocedure.com/?p=7">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a relatively new procedure, endometrial ablation is essentially the cauterization of the lining of the uterus. While the procedure requires a shorter recovery time and is certainly less of a trauma to the body, there are some risks involved with the procedure. Here are some examples of known endometrial ablation risks that you should be aware of before undergoing the procedure.</p>
<p>Some of the risks associated with endometrial ablation are common with other types of surgical procedures. Since the ablation process takes place often in an outpatient situation, there is the option of using anesthesia or an epidermal to make the patient comfortable for surgery.  Some people have reactions to these methods after surgery, including dry heaves and vomiting. This type of violent action can further inflame the walls of the uterus and slow the recovery process. Upset stomach and a mild headache may also ensue on a short-term basis, but should fade out in a couple of days.</p>
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<p>The endometrial ablation is often performed when there is the presence of fibroid tumors in the uterus. Often, removing the tumors is all that is required. However, one of the endometrial ablation risks that a woman faces is the chance of sterility. While the procedure is not designed to inhibit the ability to have a child, there is some risk that the process of cauterizing may create that situation for some women.</p>
<p>Post surgical risks also include a temporary change in mood, some possible weight gain on a short term basis, and even some loss of hair for a short time, depending on what type of post-surgical medications are proscribed. At present, few women experience any long-term risks from undergoing an endometrial ablation. Other than the possibility of sterility, most risk factors are temporary and can be dealt with effectively as they appear. However, the person who will know best what risks are potentially involved for your would be your primary care physician. If you think that you may be a candidate for an endometrial ablation, it is a good idea to consult your doctor for information about specific endometrial ablation risks that may come into play for you.</p>
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		<title>Endometrial Ablation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Endometrial ablation has not been around for many years, but from the beginning the procedure was recognized as being very beneficial for a number of women. Here are a few examples of what undergoing the procedure can do for a woman. Women who have experienced fibroid tumors know that they can be painful. Removing them &#8230; <a href="http://endometrialablationprocedure.com/?p=5">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Endometrial ablation has not been around for many years, but from the beginning the procedure was recognized as being very beneficial for a number of women. Here are a few examples of what undergoing the procedure can do for a woman.</p>
<p>Women who have experienced fibroid tumors know that they can be painful. Removing them from the uterus in the least invasive manner can mean a cessation of pain while not generating as much pain from recovery. Ablation surgery accomplishes those goals. Able to remove the tumors from the uterus and cauterizing the uterine lining to remove any traces of the tumors helps to create relief from any pain caused by the tumors. In addition, the pain incurred from the surgery itself is mild compared to a number of other procedures, such as a hysterectomy.</p>
<p>Another way that the endometrial ablation surgery is good for a woman is that it can help remove the threat of a malignancy in the uterus. While most fibroid tumors turn out to be benign, it is not unusual for most people who hear of a tumor growing anywhere in the body to worry about cancer. Removing the tumors from the uterus and performing a biopsy will help to quickly settle the mind of the woman in question, as well as her loved ones. In the rare instance where the tumors turn out to be malignant, then the chances of successfully treating the condition are much better than if they tumors had been left alone.</p>
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<p>Another benefit of endometrial ablation surgery is the relatively short recovery period. Women lead busy lives, whether they work in the business world or at home. There may be some stress created if the woman faces a several weeks of being unable to work within her usual routine. The good news is that ablation surgery generally requires no more than four to five days before returning to a normal routine, less any heavy lifting that may be required.  The quick turnaround can take a lot of worry off the mind of the busy woman.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though the endometrial ablation is a type of surgery that is often done on an outpatient basis, it is still a serious procedure. There are a number of things you can to adequately prepare for the procedure and your recovery time. If you are about to undergo an endometrial ablation procedure, here are a &#8230; <a href="http://endometrialablationprocedure.com/?p=1">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though the endometrial ablation is a type of surgery that is often done on an outpatient basis, it is still a serious procedure. There are a number of things you can to adequately prepare for the procedure and your recovery time. If you are about to undergo an endometrial ablation procedure, here are a few things you should keep in mind that will help make the process of undergoing surgery and having a safe recovery much easier.</p>
<p>First, it is important to follow your doctor&#8217;s orders to the letter. While the list of things you need to observe in the way of food and drink are short, they are important.  Make sure you do not eat or drink after the time frame set by the doctor, and also refrain from any beverages that the doctors does not want in your system during the endometrial ablation.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that even with outpatient procedures, patients are often put under some sort of anesthetic. With an endometrial ablation, you may opt for an epidermal or anesthesia. Either way, you will be in no condition to drive yourself home after the procedure is complete. Make plans for a loved one or a cab or car service to take you home when the doctor releases you.</p>
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<p>Keep in mind that you are not likely to be ready to return to work the next day. Generally, it is recommended that a woman who undergoes an endometrial ablation procedure have four to five days to recover before resuming limited normal activity.  Make plans with your work place or with the family so that you will not feel any pressure to return to your normal routine before you are ready.</p>
<p>Finally, educate yourself on the possible side effects of the surgery. An endometrial ablation procedure is invasive and it does carry the usual risks associated with surgery. Be aware that you may experience headaches, discharge, and stomach cramps; this will help you be prepared to deal with any side effects that do occur, as well as help you understand they are not unusual and will pass in a short time.</p>
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