Fibroid Treatment Center
Georgia Fibroid Treatment Center
Fibroid Treatment Options for Long-Lasting Relief
Dr. Kevin Carson, MD, CAQ
Dr. Kevin Carson
Dr. Kevin Carson, MD, CAQ
Georgia Fibroid Treatment Center is located in Atlanta Georgia founded by Dr. Kevin Carson, MD, CAQ. Dr. Carson has been practicing medicine for over 25 years and specializes in many vascular conditions and treatments.
Discover the latest fibroid treatment methods that can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life without surgery. From medications to non-invasive procedures, we’ve got you covered.
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What Everyone Needs to Know About Common Health Concerns
Uterine Fibroids
Uterine Fibroids are a common health issue that many women face. This is a noncancerous growth that occurs in the uterus and causes symptoms such as prolonged bleeding during menstruation. It significantly impacts a woman’s lifestyle, causing her to miss work and social activities, as well as difficulties with bladder emptying, constipation, painful intercourse, infertility, recurrent miscarriages, and pelvic pain.
Did you know fibroids can be tinier than your fingernail or as large as a cantaloupe? Most patients end up with multiple fibroids at once. Sometimes, they are asymptomatic; other times, heavy bleeding and pain accompany them. In pregnant women, their size tends to dramatically increase.
Also known as fibromyoma, leiomyomata, myoma, and leiomyoma, fibroids are the most common tumors found in the female genital tract.
Uterine Fibroid Care with Dr. Kevin Carson
While most fibroids are small and do not produce symptoms, about 20-40% of women over 35 have sizable fibroids. For African-American women, that number increases to about 60%.
Uterine Fibroid Care with Dr. Kevin Carson
Fibroids most commonly occur in women ages 40 to 58, but perimenopausal women can get them in their 30s. Fibroids are a massive public health issue and need to be addressed since they are an indication for hysterectomy in premenopausal women.
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Uterine fibroids are a common health issue that many women face. They are non-cancerous growths that develop in the uterus and cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure.
70 to 80 percent of women will develop uterine fibroids during their lifetime. Although they are generally asymptomatic, they can still be painful and cause health problems.
Did you know fibroids can be tinier than your fingernail or as large as a cantaloupe? Most patients end up with multiple fibroids at once. Sometimes, they are asymptomatic; other times, heavy bleeding and pain accompany them. In pregnant women, their size tends to dramatically increase.
Also known as fibromyoma, leiomyomata, myoma, and leiomyoma, fibroids are the most common tumors found in the female genital tract. While most are small and do not produce symptoms, about 20-40% of women over 35 have sizable fibroids. For African-American women, that number increases to about 60%.
Fibroids most commonly occur in women ages 40 to 58, but perimenopausal women can get them in their 30s. Fibroids are a massive public health issue and need to be addressed since they are an indication for hysterectomy in premenopausal women.
Procedures with Dr. Kevin Carson
Uterine Fibroid Embolization:
Non-Surgical Minimally Invasive procedure to treat the symptoms caused by uterine fibroids.
Geniculate Artery Embolization:
Non surgical minimally invasive same day procedure to treat knee pain resistant to other treatments.
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Embolization:
Minimally invasive procedure to treat pelvic pain cause by enlarge pelvic veins.
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