Everything Women Need to Know About Fibroids

Common Symptoms of Fibroids

Fibroids can vary in size, and depending on their size, they may exert pressure on the bladder, leading to frequent urination. In addition, fibroids can cause various forms of discomfort such as lower back pain, pelvic pain, and pain during sexual intercourse. Some symptoms of fibroids can be similar to those of irregular periods, such as heavy bleeding during or between cycles, accompanied by blood clots, increased cramping, and longer-than-usual menstruation. It is also possible to experience swelling or enlargement of the abdomen, as well as a persistent feeling of pressure or fullness in the lower abdomen.


When is it Necessary to See a Doctor?

It is important to seek medical assistance as soon as you begin experiencing any symptoms related to fibroids. Even if you are not currently displaying any symptoms, it is advisable to consult with a doctor if there is a history of fibroid development among the women in your family. Neglecting to treat fibroids can result in their continued growth in terms of both size and quantity, potentially leading to worsening symptoms and persistent pain.

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