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Follow on Google News | New Rapid Treatment For Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Now AvailableBy: Rapid Access Gynaecology The NovaSure® third generation endometrial ablation treatment only requires patients to be in hospital for 2 to 3 hours and lightens or stops periods without pills, hormonal side effects, and without the risks of hysterectomy. The treatment was only launched in the UK in 2005 and many women are still unaware that such a successful, fast, and safe treatment is available. The NovaSure® treatment is ideal for women who have not responded to any medical (pill or Mirena coil) treatment, and is best in women who have completed their family. The NovaSure® treatment is so successful that there is a 97% reduction in heavy periods, and 75% of patients who have received the treatment do not have any periods at all after 5 years following treatment. Endometrial ablation treatments traditionally work by affecting the uterine lining in a way that causes it to heal with a scarring that reduces or prevents bleeding. The NovaSure® treatment is the new generation of endometrial ablation treatment and is fast, safe, doesn’t involve incisions, and many women report little or no pain. Mr Nicholas H Morris MBBS FRCOG, a consultant at the Portland Hospital and the Wellington Hospital, and one of the leading Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in London is now offering the NovaSure® treatment through several London hospitals. Mr Morris says “I am now very happy to offer NovaSure® as a new and therapeutic treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding. Heavy menstrual bleeding can have some serious physical, emotional, and social affects on women but the good news here is that they no longer have simply suffer it. For the vast majority of the patients I have treated with NovaSure® it has proven itself to be very successful.” The private NovaSure® treatment that Mr Morris offering involves an initial consultation and an assessment with either ultrasound or outpatient hysteroscopy (examination of the uterus). The patient is then offered a convenient date for the procedure, and there is no need for medical preparation. The procedure can be carried out under general anaesthetic or sedation and will only require the patient to be hospital for 2-3 hours. For more information or to arrange an appointment in a London hospital call 0203 318 0263 or visit http://www.rapidaccessgynaecology.co.uk End
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