DNB (Obstetrics and Gynecology), Diploma Gynaecological Endoscopy, Kiel, Diploma In Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
Gynaecologist, Mumbai
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27 years experience
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Uterine fibroids do not affect pregnancy.
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Even though there are women who s pregnancy is not affected by the presence of uterine fibroids, most women suffer from severe complications in pregnancy. According to a few research reports, uterine fibroids can alter the shape and size of the uterus which can impact her ability to conceive and carry on with the pregnancy. Uterine fibroids also bring along a risk of heavier bleeding after delivery and therefore you should take precautions regarding the same.
The actual cause of fibroids is not known.
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The actual cause of fibroids is yet not found and it is yet unsettled even after carrying out much research on the same. The present research reports indicate towards the imbalance of estrogen and progesterone hormones because tumors scarcely appear before the start of puberty and after reaching menopause. Stress, anxiety and environmental factors have a role to play in causing uterine fibroids and so you must try to reduce their impact.
How common are uterine fibroids?
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Also referred to as myomas and leiomyomas, fibroids are the most common form of tumors in the uterus. Even though fibroids are benign and have non-cancerous properties, uterine fibroids have symptoms similar to a rare type of cancer called uterine sarcoma. A study found that about 70 to 80 percent women will get uterine fibroids by the age of 50 though most women develop fibroids between the age of 30s and 40s. Uterine fibroids do not often show symptoms and therefore it is crucial to get checkup once in a year.
Which of these is the most common outcome of uterine fibroids?
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You will be surprised to know that over 200,000 hysterectomies or surgical removal of uterus is performed every year in the United States due to the presence of uterine fibroids. The procedure not just makes the women infertile but has its own set of risks. Therefore, doctors only recommend it when the fibroids become intolerably painful. Hysterectomy is not the only way out to steer clear of uterine fibroids and so you can consult with a gynecologist regarding the same.
The most common symptom of uterine fibroids is heavy menstrual flow.
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Even though many women can have fibroids without any symptom that requires treatment, the most common symptom of having uterine fibroids is heavy menstrual flow. Very heavy bleeding accompanied by blood clots is immensely common. Some women also have bleeding between the menstruation cycle along with a host of symptoms such as bloating, painful sex and cramps in the pelvic region. If you are suffering from any of these issues, you should consult with an expert without further delay.