Patients present with painful or heavy menstruation, a sensation of pressure in the lower abdomen, irregular cycles, or difficulties conceiving.
The physician conducts a thorough clinical evaluation, reviews complaints and medical history, and orders necessary tests to accurately understand the condition.
The patient receives a clear and structured action plan: what to do immediately, which examinations to undergo, and how to monitor changes in their condition over time.
Special attention is given to differential diagnosis of causes and monitoring of the dynamics, which helps to adjust treatment and prevent complications.
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Please note that online consultations are available for patients from other cities. We often receive requests from Zaporizhzhia, Pavlohrad, Kamenskoye (Dniprodzerzhinsk), Novomoskovsk (Samar), Kryvyi Rih, Nikopol, Marganets, Sinelnikovo, Pokrov, Zhovti Vody, and other cities.
When to See a Doctor
If you experience changes in your women's health related to uterine fibroids and deformation of the uterine cavity, it is important not to delay visiting a specialist. Many symptoms can resemble other conditions or vary in severity. You should schedule an appointment with a gynecologic surgeon if, during treatment of fibroids with uterine cavity deformation, you notice:
- Constant or increasing pain in the lower abdomen
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Menstrual cycle irregularities, including delays or frequent spotting
- A feeling of pressure or heaviness in the pelvic area
- Difficulties conceiving or repeated unsuccessful attempts
- Symptoms interfering with work, sleep, or daily activities
- Worsening symptoms after stress or lifestyle changes
- Lack of improvement despite self-care measures or previously prescribed treatment
- Recurrent symptoms causing concern
- Need for clarification of the diagnosis in chronic or complex cases
- Desire for a second opinion on current therapy
- Symptoms appearing for the first time and causing questions
Each situation requires careful consideration and evaluation by a specialist, as causes may vary. If such signs appear, a medical consultation will help determine which examinations and methods are appropriate for you to select the best treatment strategy. Don’t wait until symptoms become severe — timely medical attention helps preserve your health and quality of life.
Emergency Situations or When to See a Doctor Immediately
- Sudden severe pain in the lower abdomen that rapidly intensifies
- Bleeding from the genital area that goes beyond normal menstruation and does not stop
- Sudden deterioration of overall condition, weakness, dizziness, or loss of consciousness
- Combination of pain with high fever and chills
- Rapid increase in abdominal size or severe pressure in the lower pelvis
If you experience these symptoms, do not wait for a scheduled appointment — seek emergency medical help. Our clinic offers a home visit service so that the situation can be assessed promptly and necessary support provided.
Causes and Risk Factors
This section explains the causes and factors that may influence the development of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity. Understanding these aspects will help assess possible mechanisms and identify what should be checked by a doctor.
Main Causes / Mechanisms (Briefly)
- Hormonal imbalances related to changes in estrogen and progesterone levels
- Impaired blood circulation in the uterine tissues leading to the formation of nodules
- Adhesion processes and changes in tissue structure affecting the shape of the uterine cavity
- Chronic inflammation and local changes in the reproductive system
- Hereditary predisposition to alterations in uterine tissues
Risk Factors
- Age over 30, especially with irregular menstruation
- Having close relatives with gynecological tumors
- Excess weight and metabolic disorders
- Frequent stressful situations and hormonal fluctuations
- Previous surgeries or injuries to the pelvic organs
- Chronic hormonal disorders and endocrine diseases
- Delays or irregularity in the menstrual cycle
- Lack of regular gynecological check-ups
Reversible Causes That Should Be Ruled Out
- Inflammatory processes in the uterus and adnexa
- Hormonal disturbances related to medication or contraceptive use
- Possible benign growths masking the symptoms
Understanding the possible causes and risk factors of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity requires thorough examination and evaluation by a specialist to choose the appropriate management strategy.
Diagnostics
Diagnosis in the treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity is based on a sequential clarification of complaints, examination, and necessary investigations. This approach helps to understand the causes of symptoms and determine the further course of action without causing unnecessary anxiety.
Diagnostic Approach
- Taking a detailed medical history: complaints, duration of symptoms, medical background
- Gynecological examination to assess the condition of the pelvic organs
- Ordering basic blood and urine tests as indicated
- Ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs (USG) to visualize the fibroid and uterine cavity
- If necessary — hysteroscopy or MRI to clarify the shape and size of the uterine cavity
- Analyzing the results and forming a preliminary plan for further steps
- Discussing all stages of examination and treatment with the patient
Typical Investigations as Indicated
- Transvaginal ultrasound to assess the fibroid and uterine deformation
- Hysteroscopy — inspection of the uterine cavity using a specialized instrument
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in complex cases
- Complete blood count and biochemistry tests to evaluate general condition
- Hormonal profile to identify possible disorders
What to Bring to the Appointment
- Results of previous examinations and tests (if available)
- List of medications and contraceptives currently used
- Menstrual and symptom diary for additional information
- Medical records or discharge summaries related to gynecological issues
- Questions and concerns to discuss with the doctor
Each stage of diagnostics in uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity is aimed at accurately understanding the situation and selecting an appropriate plan for examination and treatment.
Treatment
Treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity is aimed at reducing symptoms and improving quality of life. The therapy plan is selected individually, taking into account the specific condition and the results of examinations.
Therapy Goals
- To reduce the severity of symptoms and discomfort
- To address possible causes and factors of progression
- To improve uterine function and overall health
- To prevent complications and maintain reproductive system health
Main Treatment Approaches
- May include medication to control symptoms
- Options for minimally invasive surgical interventions when indicated
- Rehabilitation and physiotherapy to improve overall condition
- Individually tailored monitoring and therapy adjustment
- Consideration of comorbidities when choosing tactics
- Supportive methods to restore function
What the Doctor Does
- Selects and adjusts the treatment plan according to the dynamics of the condition
- Takes into account the presence of comorbidities and patient specifics
- Monitors possible side effects of therapy and changes approach if necessary
- Explains criteria for evaluating effectiveness and progress
- Coordinates interaction with other specialists if needed
What to Expect: Planning and Monitoring
- Assessment of changes and therapy effects is carried out regularly and as indicated
- If the expected result is not achieved, the doctor adjusts the treatment method
- The plan includes follow-up visits for observation and condition control
- Timing and intensity of monitoring are determined individually
To develop an individual treatment plan, schedule a consultation with Dr. Roman Mikhailovich Banakhevich.
Prevention
Prevention is important for reducing the risk of developing uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity and for maintaining the overall health of the reproductive system. A prevention plan is selected individually depending on the body's characteristics and condition.
Main primary prevention measures
- Weight control and maintaining a healthy lifestyle
- Reducing the impact of stress factors and using relaxation techniques
- Giving up harmful habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption
- Regular physical activity as recommended by a doctor
- Supporting hormonal balance if there are any disorders
- Careful management and control of chronic diseases
Screening and secondary prevention / regular monitoring
- Regular gynecological examinations and ultrasounds as indicated
- Monitoring the menstrual cycle and symptoms for timely detection of changes
- Assessment of hormonal status as prescribed by a doctor
- Monitoring the condition in the presence of comorbidities
- Discussing an individualized observation plan with your doctor
Practical advice
- Keep a diary of menstrual cycles and symptoms to provide additional information to your doctor
- Discuss medication adjustments with your doctor if you have chronic conditions
- Pay attention to your diet and nutrition; avoid drastic diets
- Try to avoid hypothermia and injuries in the pelvic area
- Schedule regular visits to your gynecologist to maintain health
- Develop habits that help strengthen your immune system
Preventive measures for uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity are important for maintaining health and require regular discussion with your doctor.
Important to Know
The treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity requires a comprehensive approach that takes into account not only the symptoms but also the underlying causes of the disease. Early assessment of the condition helps to choose the optimal strategy and reduce the risk of complications. Often, dynamic monitoring and adjustment of the treatment plan are necessary based on changes in the condition. The course of the problem is influenced by various factors, including stress levels, physical activity, and the presence of comorbidities. Self-medication can complicate diagnosis and lead to undesirable effects, so it is important to consult a specialist.
- Identifying the causes and factors provoking fibroids is more important than merely relieving symptoms
- Early consultation helps reduce the risk of progression and complications
- The treatment plan may change depending on the dynamics and the body’s response
- Stress, workload, and sleep quality affect the condition of the reproductive system
- Taking medications independently can obscure the clinical picture and delay necessary examinations
- Our center conducts assessments of chronic and complex cases for precise treatment selection
Detailed information about the treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity is available on our main page. It is recommended not to postpone consultation if you experience troubling symptoms or have questions about your health.
Self-care Before the Appointment: What You Can and Cannot Do
Before seeing a doctor for uterine fibroids with uterine cavity deformation, it is important to ensure your safety and avoid worsening your condition. If your symptoms worsen, urgently seek help from Dr. Roman Mikhailovich Banachevich.
What You Can Do Before the Appointment
- Write down when and how your symptoms began, the circumstances, and what makes them worse
- Bring a list of all medications and supplements you are currently taking
- Keep a symptom diary: note their intensity, possible triggers, and the time of day
- Measure and record your body temperature and blood pressure if you know how to do so correctly
- Reduce physical activity and rest if symptoms are severe
- Drink enough water to avoid dehydration (if safe for you)
- Monitor your overall well-being, noting any changes or new symptoms
- Prepare information about previous examinations and test results, if available
What You Should Not Do Before the Appointment
- Do not stop or change any chronic medications without consulting your doctor
- Do not start any new medications or supplements on your own
- Do not use folk remedies without consulting a specialist
- Do not try to diagnose yourself or interpret test results independently
- Do not ignore worsening symptoms or deterioration of your condition
- Do not engage in intense physical activities without your doctor's permission
- Do not frequently use painkillers or use them without indications
- Do not delay seeing the doctor if you experience alarming symptoms
If signs of an emergency condition appear, immediately seek help from Dr. Roman Mikhailovich Banachevich.
How I Can Help as a Physician with the Treatment of Uterine Fibroids Causing Deformation of the Uterine Cavity
During a consultation for the treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity, I will help you understand the causes of your symptoms and identify possible options for further action. The focus is on a comprehensive approach that takes into account your full medical history and current condition. In the consultation, I will conduct a thorough assessment to develop a treatment and monitoring plan tailored to your individual needs.
At the consultation for the treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity, I can assist you with the following:
- Review your complaints and medical history to identify potential causes of symptoms
- Assess the severity of the condition and the risks associated with the disease
- Evaluate current prescriptions and assess tolerance to medications or procedures
- Develop a logical plan for next steps: diagnostics, treatment, and regular follow-up
- Consider the presence of concomitant illnesses and their impact on the course of fibroids
- Provide recommendations on lifestyle and daily routines based on your condition and indications
- Discuss criteria and timing for monitoring to ensure timely tracking of changes
- Perform initial diagnostics, including differential diagnosis to identify causes of symptoms
- Adjust the therapeutic plan in case of insufficient effectiveness or side effects
This approach helps not only to control symptoms but also to reduce the risk of complications. An individualized plan and continuous monitoring enable timely responses to any changes and treatment adjustments. This supports your health and quality of life in complex situations involving fibroids and uterine cavity deformation.
What questions can I ask the doctor when being treated for uterine fibroids with uterine cavity deformation?
During your appointment regarding the treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity, you can discuss the following issues with Roman Mikhailovich Banakhevich:
- Pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen
- Menstrual cycle irregularities, heavy or irregular bleeding
- Difficulties conceiving or problems during pregnancy
- Feeling of pressure or heaviness in the pelvic area
- Worsening of symptoms after stress or without apparent reasons
- Recurring symptoms and lack of effect from previously prescribed treatments
- Discussion of diagnostic and treatment options
- Additional questions related to other gynecological issues
In the case of sudden severe pain, heavy bleeding, or a sharp deterioration of condition — urgent medical help is required, do not wait for a scheduled appointment. In such cases, contact emergency services or call a doctor to your home.
Questions you can discuss during the consultation:
- What is happening to me and what could it be?
- Why have my symptoms appeared now?
- How can I tell if this is related to fibroids and uterine cavity deformation and not other problems?
- What examinations are necessary in my case?
- Which tests and investigations are mandatory and which can be skipped?
- How should I best prepare for the appointment and examinations?
- What treatment and management options are available, and how do they differ?
- Is it possible to completely get rid of the problem, or is this a chronic condition?
- Why is the prescribed treatment not working and what should I do next?
- Is it possible to avoid surgery or other interventions?
- How long does treatment usually last and how often should follow-up checks be done?
- How can I tell if my condition is improving or worsening?
- What should I do if symptoms suddenly worsen or flare up?
During the appointment, the doctor will have a detailed discussion, help clarify your concerns, and determine the optimal course of action. If necessary, you may be referred to other specialists or for additional examinations to ensure a comprehensive approach to treatment and health maintenance.
How the Consultation Proceeds
A consultation with a doctor for the treatment of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity is a detailed review of your complaints, an assessment of your current condition, and the development of a plan for further actions. The extent of necessary examinations is determined individually and depends on specific indications. Do not expect a precise diagnosis from a single visit — more often, a step-by-step approach and monitoring of progress are required.
- Clarification of complaints and purpose of the visit: information is gathered about what is bothering you, when the symptoms began, what affects them, and what you expect from the appointment.
- Medical history and risk factors: the doctor explores your medical history, presence of any accompanying issues, and lifestyle factors that may influence your condition.
- Review of previous examinations and treatments: results of prior tests and procedures are examined if available, and it is recommended to bring them along with a list of current medications to the appointment.
- Examination and basic tests: a gynecological examination is performed, general condition is assessed, and, if necessary, additional simple investigations are ordered.
- Preliminary conclusion: the doctor outlines likely causes of symptoms and identifies important issues to rule out more serious conditions.
- Examination plan: based on indications, pelvic ultrasound, hysteroscopy, blood tests, hormonal profiling, and other studies may be recommended.
- Treatment and management plan: possible ways to manage the condition are discussed, tailored to your individual characteristics and examination results.
- Monitoring and next steps: timing for follow-up visits is determined, criteria for improvement or worsening are discussed, along with recommendations for ongoing observation.
If this is your first visit, special attention is paid to a detailed identification of symptoms and underlying causes. If previous treatment has not been effective, possible reasons will be analyzed, and the approach will be adjusted as needed.
This structured approach helps you go through the consultation calmly, receive a clear action plan, and maintain control over the health of your uterus and uterine cavity over time.
Preparation for the Appointment
Preparing for an appointment with an obstetrician-gynecologist helps speed up diagnosis and treatment planning. Here’s what you should do and bring to make your visit as effective as possible.
- Bring a list of all current medications, including names, dosages, and schedules
- Take previous examination results with you, such as pelvic ultrasound, hysteroscopy, and blood tests
- Write down your main complaints: when and how symptoms start, and what worsens or relieves them
- Do not stop taking prescribed medications without consulting your doctor
- Wear comfortable clothing that allows for an examination
- Avoid applying creams or cosmetics on your abdomen before the consultation
- If you have any questions or concerns, clarify them in advance when making the appointment or by phone
- If the doctor advised you to come on an empty stomach, do not eat or drink for 8–12 hours (unless otherwise instructed)
If you have any doubts about preparation, it’s best to check the details by calling the clinic. Do not change your medication regimen without consulting your doctor.
About the Doctor
Roman Mikhailovich Banakhevich is a surgeon specializing in operative gynecology with over 15 years of experience. He often works with patients who have chronic and complex forms of uterine fibroids with deformation of the uterine cavity, as well as those for whom previous treatments were ineffective.
He pays special attention to differential diagnosis and dynamic monitoring, which helps to adjust the treatment plan as needed. The doctor takes into account concurrent conditions and tailors the treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient.
During the consultation, you will receive a detailed analysis of your situation and a clear plan for further actions.
Why Patients Choose Dr. Roman Mikhailovich Banakhevich
When treating uterine fibroids with uterine cavity deformation, a comprehensive and informal approach to the patient is essential. Patients choose Roman Mikhailovich for his attention to detail and ability to consider the entire medical history, not just isolated symptoms. Throughout the treatment process, he focuses on explaining the logic of the therapy and the current steps in a way that each patient can understand, which helps them accurately grasp the situation and monitor the results. Additionally, the doctor carefully analyzes previous examinations and treatments to adjust the plan and avoid unnecessary procedures.
During consultations, patients receive a clear, individualized action plan that takes into account comorbidities and potential risks.
- A clear treatment plan with step-by-step actions and checkpoints to assess effectiveness
- Examinations are prescribed strictly based on indications, without unnecessary procedures, reducing burden and stress
- Consideration of comorbidities and drug interactions to ensure therapy safety
- Monitoring of condition dynamics with regular adjustments to the plan if there is no effect or if side effects occur
- Review of previous prescriptions and drug tolerability to optimize treatment
- Explanation in accessible language of therapy goals, possible risks, and alternative options
- Emphasis on preventing complications and exacerbations to maintain stability
This approach helps tailor treatment specifically to your needs and individual physiology. Patients appreciate the opportunity to understand their treatment steps and make timely adjustments when needed, which increases comfort and confidence throughout the process.
Case Studies
Initial Presentation with Menstrual Cycle Disorders and Pain
A middle-aged female patient presented with complaints of periodic lower abdominal pain and irregular, sometimes heavy, menstruation. It was important to exclude complications and clarify the causes of these symptoms. A detailed medical history was taken, physical examination and ultrasound were performed to assess the structure of the uterus and uterine cavity. The results revealed a probable fibroid causing deformation of the cavity, without signs of complications.
Over several weeks, symptoms stabilized with the prescribed course of therapy and lifestyle recommendations. Further monitoring is planned to assess progress and adjust treatment if necessary.
Adjustment of Treatment after Lack of Effect from Previously Prescribed Therapy
A young woman diagnosed with uterine fibroids and cavity deformation sought consultation due to persistent symptoms despite treatment at another clinic. It was important to analyze previous prescriptions and reasons for the lack of improvement. A comprehensive review of the medical history and current condition was conducted, with additional tests ordered as needed for clarification.
Based on the collected data, the therapeutic approach was adjusted, resulting in symptom reduction and improved well-being within a month. Regular follow-up and treatment adjustments continue as required.
Management of a Chronic Condition with Comorbidities
An elderly female patient presented with a long history of fibroids and uterine cavity deformation, alongside other gynecological and endocrine issues. The primary goal was to develop a safe and effective management plan considering the comorbidities. A thorough analysis of history, examinations, and current prescriptions was performed for a comprehensive approach.
The pace of treatment was adapted to the patient’s overall condition, which stabilized her status and improved quality of life. The patient remains under continuous supervision and receives maintenance therapy.
Exacerbation of Symptoms and Necessary Treatment Plan Adjustment
A middle-aged woman consulted due to worsening pain and deterioration of her menstrual cycle, which required prompt evaluation and planning of further actions. It was important for the physician to quickly exclude complications and adjust treatment to reduce symptoms.
An unscheduled examination and additional tests were carried out, and treatment options were discussed with the patient considering her current status. After therapy adjustment, symptoms decreased and her cycle normalized over several weeks. Dynamic observation and preventive measures are planned to avoid new exacerbations.
Analysis of a Complex Case with Ambiguous Symptoms and Need for a Second Opinion
A patient sought evaluation of a diagnosis of uterine fibroids with cavity deformation made at another facility, aiming to find the optimal treatment strategy. It was crucial to conduct an objective review of complaints, examinations, and prescriptions, as well as to exclude other possible causes of symptoms.
A comprehensive evaluation was performed and results were interpreted in the context of the medical history. This led to a well-structured management plan that took into account all nuances of the condition and prevented unnecessary interventions. The patient received recommendations regarding further monitoring and follow-up.
How long does a consultation last?
Usually, a consultation takes between 30 and 60 minutes; please confirm the exact duration when booking.
How should I prepare for the appointment?
Prepare by noting your symptoms, their manifestations, and any questions you want to discuss.
What should I bring to the appointment?
Bring any previous examination results, test reports, a list of current medications, and discharge summaries.
Do I need to come fasting?
Usually not; unless your doctor gives other instructions, you can come without special restrictions.
How many visits are usually required?
The number of visits depends on your situation; typically, several meetings are needed for evaluation and monitoring.
When can I expect the first treatment results?
This varies individually and depends on the therapy method and your condition's specifics.
What should I do if my condition worsens before the appointment?
If your condition suddenly deteriorates or alarming symptoms appear, seek urgent medical help.
Can treatment be combined with my current medications?
Discuss taking other medications during the consultation; do not change your treatment regimen on your own.
Is it possible to have an online consultation?
Yes, online consultations are available, including discussion of complaints and planning further steps.
Can I come with test results I have already done?
Yes, bring all up-to-date test results for a more accurate assessment of your condition.
Do I need to come for follow-up visits, and how often?
Follow-up visits are scheduled individually depending on your progress and treatment.
Can I get a second opinion?
Consulting with a doctor allows you to get a second opinion and review previous prescriptions.
What if symptoms return after improvement?
Inform your doctor so they can adjust your treatment plan if necessary.
How are examinations conducted for fibroids with uterine cavity deformation?
The scope of examinations is determined individually, usually including ultrasound and additional tests if needed.
Will medications be prescribed during the first consultation?
Prescriptions depend on the assessment results; the doctor will discuss all options and explain any prescriptions.
How can I avoid unnecessary tests?
Doctors recommend only the necessary tests based on indications, avoiding excessive procedures.
Can I bring children or elderly relatives with me?
Please discuss this in advance with the receptionist to arrange a comfortable visit.
Do I need to change my lifestyle during treatment?
Recommendations are given individually, considering your condition and any comorbidities.
