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Fibroids (also called uterine fibroids or leiomyomas) are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus. They are made of muscle and fibrous tissue and are very common among women, especially between the ages of 30 and 50.

Common Symptoms

While some women don’t experience symptoms, others may face:

  • Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding

  • Pelvic pain or pressure

  • Frequent urination

  • Bloating or abdominal swelling

  • Pain during intimacy

  • Difficulty conceiving or pregnancy complications

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Why It Happens

The exact cause isn’t fully known, but fibroids are linked to:

  • Hormonal changes (estrogen & progesterone)

  • Family history

  • Lifestyle and weight factors

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Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the size, number, and location of fibroids, as well as your future pregnancy plans. Options include:

  • Medication to manage symptoms

  • Minimally invasive procedures (laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, embolization)

  • Surgical treatments for larger fibroids

Fibroids are very common and treatable. With proper diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan, most women can get relief from symptoms, preserve fertility, and improve quality of life.

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Types of Fibroids

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  • The most common type.
  • Develop within the muscular wall of the uterus.
  • Can cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure.
  • Grow on the outer wall of the uterus.

  • May enlarge and cause abdominal pressure, back pain, or bladder issues.

  • Less likely to affect menstrual flow.

  • Develop just under the inner lining of the uterus.

  • Often linked to heavy bleeding, fertility problems, or miscarriages.

  • Even small ones can cause significant symptoms.

  • Grow on a thin stalk (like a stem) either inside or outside the uterus.

  • Can cause pain or discomfort if the stalk twists.

  • The most common type.
  • Develop within the muscular wall of the uterus.
  • Can cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure.
  • Grow on the outer wall of the uterus.

  • May enlarge and cause abdominal pressure, back pain, or bladder issues.

  • Less likely to affect menstrual flow.

  • Develop just under the inner lining of the uterus.

  • Often linked to heavy bleeding, fertility problems, or miscarriages.

  • Even small ones can cause significant symptoms.

  • Grow on a thin stalk (like a stem) either inside or outside the uterus.

  • Can cause pain or discomfort if the stalk twists.

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