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Symptoms of Fibroids


Although uterine fibroids affect many premenopausal women, because symptoms of fibroids are often vague, most go undiagnosed. Fifty percent of fibroids are asymptomatic, and are only found during a pelvic examination or if a woman is having difficulty conceiving.

There are certain symptoms that may be considered good indicators:

Swelling of the abdomen: A common symptom of fibroids is a pouch or bulge in the stomach area which is firm to the touch. Women may even look pregnant, and the swelling can increase as time passes.


Heavy Menstruation - One more sign of fibroid is very heavy bleeding which leads to frequent change of tampons or sanitary towels. In some cases blood transfusion is needed.

Abnormal bleeding – That is spotting in between periods, periods for more than 6 days, heavy black clots.

Postmenopausal bleeding: Women may find that they are having vaginal bleeding after menopause has ended, even after several years of not having had a period.

Back pain, or pain in the back of the leg regions – so you as a woman begin having pain in remote and unlikely areas of your body particularly your middle torso and lower regions of the torso. This results because your leg and back nerves are located near the nerves that interlink your uterus to the brain.

Cramps – The pains are like labour pain on which the painkillers do not affect. The cramps happen as the uterus treats the fibroids as foreign body.

Pelvic pain – The fibroids occupies space compressing other organs and putting pressure on them .There is a constant dull or sharp pains in the pelvic area with respect to the type of fibroid.

Frequent or difficult urination: Large fibroids often put pressure on the bladder, causing the desire to urinate frequently. Depending on its location, a fibroid may also partially block the urinary tract, causing difficulty urinating. Urinary tract infections are also associated.

Constipation: Often mistaken for Irritable Bowel Syndrome(IBS), fibroids can cause constipation and painful digestion.

Problems with intercourse: Pain may be felt during intercourse, depending on the location of the fibroid. The other associated symptoms can contribute to a feeling of exhaustion and irritability, also causing problems within relationships.

Infertility or miscarriage: Fibroids can block the fallopian tubes, preventing conception. They may also cause miscarriages due to uterine cramping, or interfere with the development of the unborn baby.

The most significant indication to note is that it’s integral to take action to dissipate your fibroids now, rather than waiting until later. Even if your fibroids are minimal and seemingly are no problem, they can in turn develop rapidly and can lead to serious consequences on the well-being of your other internal organs.

Waiting till the fibroid grows is very risky. Looking 6 months pregnant, blood transfusion can be avoided if fibroids are treated at the earliest.

The quicker you are to take action in discovering fibroid s the less likely you will have to endure a precarious surgery or the less likely you will have to consume dangerous pharmaceutical drugs with detrimental consequences. It can prevent obstruction in your uterus, infidelity and/or squandering your relationship, your inability to conceive and your overall well-being. You can get more information at http://www.symptomsoffibroidsblog.com

Date Published: Feb 13, 2009 - 4:18 am



 
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