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and fibroids is the tumor most often growing in or outside the uterus and refers to the known name, fibroid. These tumors are not cancer and many women who get them never know they have them. In some cases, more tumors are present or one fibroid grows extremely large and begins to cause symptoms. It is repeated that fibroids can be completely asymptomatic and so small that it would be difficult to diagnose. Others increase significantly, easily visualize with tools such as ultrasound, and may need treatment to better support comfort.

It is not always known why a woman could develop fibroids. Some potential causes include race where women of African origin appear to be at higher risk of obtaining fibroids or more than one. Women with other family members who have them can also be at increased risk. Overweight can increase the risk of fibroids.

If one or more fibroids develop and were symptomatic, people could exp.Menstrual bleeding. During the "bleeding" part of the menstrual cycle, more pads could be saturated a day and the length of the period could be longer, often over seven days. Some women also have observations between periods.

If fibroids are large, they can put pressure on the uterus and bladder. Some women feel the need to urinate or have difficulty with fully emptying the bladder or intestines. Others may feel discomfort in the pelvic area and feel constant convulsions.

One of the biggest problems with the presence of large fibroids is the risk for such severe bleeding that develops iron deficiency or anemia. Cases of severe bleeding and significant spotted should be alerted to a doctor. In addition, fibroids that grow outside the uterus can develop. People need immediate treatment if they experience extreme pelvic pain.

sometimes the presence of one or more largerThe fibroid causes women a greater risk of abortion, and this must be solved by removing the tumor. On the other hand, many women have fibroids and are subject to perfectly healthy pregnancy. The presence of these growths does not necessarily suggest that medical intervention is needed.

Many women who develop fibroids have enough unpleasant symptoms that require treatment. In the past, such treatment was aggressive and if fibroids were large, it almost always included hysterectomy or removal of the uterus. There are now effective treatment strategies that are less invasive. One newer treatment method uses sound waves to remove fibroids in a procedure called focused ultrasonic surgery.

Another option to treat fibroids is to take medicines that can cause fibroid tissue to reduce. Alternatively, women May decide to surgical removal of fibroids known as fibroids. In the worst cases where fibroids cause the risk of health, hysterectomy can still be considered as the removal of worksOhy means that fibroids can no longer develop.

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