managing underlying conditions

When is surgical intervention necessary?

Surgical intervention may be necessary when conservative treatments fail to alleviate symptoms or when there are complications. For example, surgery may be needed to remove large fibroids, excise endometrial tissue in severe endometriosis, or treat structural abnormalities causing menstrual disorders. The type of surgery depends on the specific condition and the patient's overall health and fertility goals.

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