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Are you suffering from uterine fibroids? Free yourself from the uncomfortable symptoms of uterine fibroids!

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  UTERINE FIBROID EMBOLIZATION (UFE) TREATMENT - During UFE the blood supply to the fibroid is blocked. - Uterine fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a non-surgical permanent treatment for fibroids. - Compared to the surgical options, UFE results in fewer complications, no hospital stay, and a far quicker recovery time - At VidaVascular, our physicians are among the most experienced in the entire region at performing the UFE procedure.  DON'T LET UTERINE FIBROIDS GET YOU DOWN   FREE SCREENING With the Local Fibroid Experts TODAY We’re here to help. Call us at 866-800-2346 for questions about fibroids .   To schedule a free screening at a VidaVascular office in Northern Virginia (convenient to Springfield, Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington, Woodbridge) Visit Us at: https://www.vidavascular.com/fibroid-center/

Suffering from Fibroids? Did the doctor suggest Uterus Removal?

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Uterine fibroid embolization or UFE is one of the best treatments for women suffering from uterine fibroids. Uterine Fibroid Embolization may be a solution over major surgery like a hysterectomy. Fibroids are very common. Approximately 30% of women have them. If you have been diagnosed with fibroids and are ready to seek treatment, Let’s talk about UFE and how this procedure is improving the quality of life for women. Call us today (866) 800-2346 to learn more about UFE (Uterine Fibroid Embolization), a non-surgical option for fibroids. VidaVascular Offices: To schedule a free screening at a VidaVascular office in Northern Virginia (convenient to Springfield, Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington, Woodbridge), Maryland (convenient to National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Waldorf, La Plata, and Clinton), and Washington DC. Visit Us at : https://www.vidavascular.com/fibroid-center/

If you suffer from these symptoms, you may have uterine fibroids

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1. Heavy bleeding 2. Constipation 3. Pelvic pain 4. Frequent urination 5. Lower back pain 6. Heavy bleeding A fibroid starts as a normal muscle cell in the uterus. For unknown reasons, this single cell grows and multiplies into a cluster of cells that form the fibroid. Schedule a free fibroid consultation with our Experts soon! Free screening at a VidaVascular office in Northern Virginia (convenient to Springfield, Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington, Woodbridge), Maryland (convenient to National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Waldorf, La Plata, and Clinton), and Washington DC., Call us today! 866-800-2346 Visit Us at : https://www.vidavascular.com/fibroid-center/

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURE FOR UTERINE FIBROIDS?

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  We specialize in Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE), a minimally invasive procedure used to treat uterine fibroids.    Compared to surgery, UFE typically has less discomfort and a quicker recovery. Six Things you Should Know About  Uterine FibroidEmbolization -         It’s a non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment -         Your uterus remains preserved -         Lower complication rate with reductions in pain and blood loss -         Quick Recovery -         No Hospital stay -         Covered by most of the Insurance plan    Long-term data show that 90 to 95% of women who have the UFE procedure report ongoing satisfaction and significant or total symptomatic relief for many years following the procedure. UFE is per...

WE CARE FOR YOUR HEALTH! UFE AT VIDAVASCULAR IS ALWAYS THE BEST CHOICE

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Abdominal pain, Pelvic pain, Bloating, Heaviness feeling in the pelvic region, Abnormal Bleeding, Bloating, Swelling...can all be signs of Uterine Fibroids. Uterine Fibroids can be very painful and cause many medical issues.   The uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) procedure shrinks the fibroids permanently. Keeping the Uterus with a much shorter recovery time than removing the Uterus and can be performed in an outpatient center rather than a hospital, keeping you safer in the process!     Uterine fibroid Embolization (UFE)  is a non-surgical permanent treatment for fibroids. Compared to the surgical options, UFE results in fewer complications, NO hospital stay, and a far quicker recovery time. Long-term data show that 90 to 95% of women who have the UFE procedure report ongoing satisfaction and significant or total symptomatic relief for many years following the procedure.     Benefits of UFE  at VidaVascular:    1 Completely noninvasiv...

September is PAD awareness month, what is Peripheral Artery Disease?

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    Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is also known as peripheral artery disease (PAD) , or leg artery disease, and affects nearly 10 million people in the U.S. alone. The arteries affected by PAD provide blood supply to the legs. When these arteries are partially or completely blocked, they can cause a great deal of pain during physical activity or even at rest.  So, who is atrisk for PAD? There are several potential risks factors that all patients should be aware of.  Those include:  - Smoking  - High blood pressure                              - Diabetes  - High cholesterol  - Obesity  - Age > 60  - Family history of vascular disease     PAD can present with several different symptoms .  Common symptoms that patients experience include:  - Leg pain when walking  - Cramping or pain in the leg muscles brought on with the inc...

Too few women know about this effective uterine fibroid treatment: UFE (Uterine Fibroid Embolization)

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Data from the National Institutes of Health indicates that nearly a third of women ages 25 to 44 have uterine fibroid symptoms. As many as 90 percent of African-American women and 70 percent of Caucasian women will have fibroids by age 50. Some women can have more than a dozen fibroids at once.   Uterine fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a non-surgical permanent treatment for fibroids. Compared to the surgical options, UFE results in fewer complications, no hospital stay, and a far quicker recovery time. Long-term data show that 90 to 95% of women who have the UFE procedure reports ongoing satisfaction and significant or total symptomatic relief for many years following the procedure.     How does uterine fibroid embolization work? Under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance, the interventional radiologist guides a wire and catheter into the uterine arteries on both sides (which supply the fibroids) and injects small particles, the size of grains of sand, that block the bloo...