UAE doctors remove 23 tumours from woman s uterus
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Dr Mona Mohammad Emam Saad
Noha had ignored her condition for long, making it a very complex and dangerous operation.
It began with pressure in the lower abdomen, followed by bloating. Even as she ignored these signs, 36-year-old Egyptian expatriate Noha Solaiman began experiencing severe pain and heavy menstrual bleeding and her stomach had swelled so much it made her look six months pregnant.
When the mother of three finally visited doctors for an ultrasound they were shocked to discover she had 23 huge myomas (non-cancerous tumours) near the lateral wall of her uterus.
Myth busted: Covid-19 vaccine won’t affect men’s fertility
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Reuters
UAE doctors have put his fears to rest, saying: Men looking to have children in the next few months can safely take the vaccine.
Looking to start a family by February, Fujairah resident NV was sceptical about taking the Covid-19 vaccine after his wife had been advised against receiving it. He was worried it might affect his fertility.
UAE doctors have put his fears to rest, saying: Men looking to have children in the next few months can safely take the vaccine. In fact, it is the Covid-19 virus that could “adversely affect sperm quality and not the vaccine”, they said.