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WHAT IS FABROID??
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that originate in the uterus (womb).
It is not known exactly why women develop uterine fibroids. Most women with uterine fibroids have no symptoms. However, fibroids can cause a number of symptoms depending on their size, location within the uterus, and how close they are to adjacent pelvic organs. These are most commonly abnormal bleeding, pain and pressure. Uterine fibroids are diagnosed by pelvic exam and by ultrasound.
What are uterine fibroid
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that originate in the uterus (womb). Although they are composed of the same smooth muscle fibers as the uterine wall (myometrium), they are much denser than normal myometrium. Uterine fibroids are usually round.
Fibroids affect at least 20% of all women at sometime during their life. Women aged between 30 and 50 are the most likely to develop fibroids. Overweight and obese women are at significantly higher risk of developing fibroids, compared to women of normal weight.
Types of fibroids
- Intramural
These are located in the wall of the uterus. These are the most common types of fibroids. - Subserosal fibroids
These are located outside the wall of the uterus. They can develop into pedunculated fibroids (stalks). Subserosal fibroids can become quite large. - Submucosal fibroids
These are located in the muscle beneath the lining of the uterus wall. - Cervical fibroids
These are located in the neck of the womb (the cervix).
What are the symptoms of uterine fibroids?
- Anemia (as a result of heavy periods)
- Backache
- Constipation
- Discomfort in the lower abdomen (especially if fibroids are large)
- Frequent urination
- Heavy painful periods
- Pain in the legs
- Painful sex
- Swelling in the lower abdomen (especially if fibroids are large)
- Labor problems
- Pregnancy problems
- Fertility problems
- Repeated miscarriages
Other symptoms may include:
What are the causes of fibroids?
During a woman's reproductive years her estrogen and progesterone levels are high. When estrogen levels are high, especially during pregnancy, fibroids tend to swell. When estrogen levels are low fibroids may shrink, e.g. during a woman's menopause.
Heredity may also be a factor. Women whose mothers and/or sisters have/had fibroids have a higher risk of developing them too.
How are fibroids diagnosed?
- Ultrasound
- Trans-vaginal scan
- Hysteroscopy
- Laparoscopy
- Biopsy
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