SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF FIBROID

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 Uterine fibroids are more prevalent than you might believe, and while many women will develop these non-cancerous tumors, the majority of them will do so without even realizing it. 

 In actuality, about two-thirds of women with fibroids never have consistent side effects, making it more difficult to diagnose and manage the problem.


The impact of various fibroid side effects is similar to those of other disorders. As a result, it’s critical to be aware of and evaluate any potential symptoms with your doctor.

style="text-align: left;">Fibroids can be identified by the following five symptoms.

Heavy period.

Heavy periods are frequently accompanied by fibroids, which are fibroids that grow inside the uterus. Heavy periods could be an indication of other changes in your body, such as changes in your biological cycle as you become older. Even if you don’t have fibroids, it’s worth talking to your doctor if your flow is heavy and affecting your everyday activities.

Constant urination.

Fibroids can constrict our bladder, especially if their growth occurs outside of the uterus. As they grow in size, they will need to urinate more regularly and urgently.


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Pains during s*x.

Fibroids near the cervix can cause pain or bleeding, which can be uncomfortable during intercourse. Additionally, fibroids in the uterus can make s*x pressure unpleasant. This pain can happen during or shortly after a sexual encounter.

Constipation

It gets more difficult to discharge waste when your rectum is under tension from fibroids pressing against it. Constipation sets in as a result. Larger fibroids usually induce constipation, so treat quickly.

Back pain 

What is the relationship between back discomfort and fibroids? The large fibroids that grow near the spine cause lower back pain. Because of the placement, you’ll need an MRI to confirm your diagnosis. Fibroids that cause back discomfort are frequently treated by shrinking or removal to provide relief.

   

Fibroids can be diagnosed with a regular pelvic exam or an ultrasound after the tumors appear to be hiding. If you suspect you have fibroids, pay special attention to your symptoms, particularly those listed and any other abnormalities in your body’s basic processes. Ask your doctor any questions you have so you can get a thorough diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Discuss changes in your body with your doctor because the symptoms are comparable to other things, and you’ll need professional help to figure out what’s happening.


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