Saturday, August 20, 2022

6 Common Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids Every Woman Should Be Aware Of

Fibroma is a non-life threatening tumor that arises from the smooth muscle layer and the connective tissue of the womb. Myoma is the most common form of benign tumor found in females, which most frequently occurs during the advanced stages of a female’s reproductive cycle.

Despite the fact that fibroids are, by and large, not precursors to more serious diseases, they can increase in size and cause heavy and painful monthly cycles, as well as discomfort during sexual intercourse. 

A further annoyance affected by Uterine Leiomyomas is the urge to visit the bathroom more frequently.

The Rates of Leiofibromyomas

According to a study by Wallach in 2004, uterine fibroids were found to affect 20–40% of adult females, so, if you are a fibroid sufferer, you are not the only one.

What Causes Uterine Fibroids

The following list shows some of the common symptoms that uterine fibroid sufferers have. It should be noted here that if you have not yet been diagnosed with fibroids, but believe that you’re showing some of the early indications please take some professional clinical advice and contact your local GP.

Symptoms and Signs of Fibroids

  • Heavy bleeding (to such a degree as to cause anemia) or painful menstrual periods.
  • The feelings of being ‘full’ in the lower stomach region.
  • Puffing up of the lower abdomen.
  • Experiencing the desire to pee, more often than in the past.
  • Painful sexual intercourse
  • Pain in the lower back region.
Where Do Fibroids Come From?

The primary reason for Fibromas is little-known, however, we do know that they are tied to our hormone levels (being related to estrogen levels) because they increase in size during gestation and shrink with a course of anti-hormone medicine.

We are also aware that as a woman arrives in her 30s and 40s the probability is higher of suffering from fibroids than a female in her 20s (uterine fibroids end completely at menopause). 

Where family members have in the past suffered from fibroids, there are chances of this being shared by another family member.

Such as if a woman’s mother had fibroids, the chances of the daughter suffering from fibroids are about three times higher than the average. 

Overweight women are also at risk of suffering from uterine fibroids, and for very heavy women, the risk is increased by two to three times the average.

How to Stop Uterine Fibroids?

Although there are hereditary factors that play a role in determining whether a woman suffers from fibroids or not, a nutritious diet, that includes a small quantity of red meat and a high volume of green legumes, is thought to be a good step to combat the onset of fibroids.

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If you’re trying to cure your PCOS or battling any type of uterine fibroids, you MUST check this out.

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  • Even If You Have Endometriosis
  • Even If You Are Menopausal
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Here is a short video that explains it better than I can.