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Uterine fibroids are a common yet often misunderstood condition affecting millions of women worldwide. While they are non-cancerous growths, fibroids can cause significant discomfort and complications if left untreated. Understanding uterine fibroids—their symptoms, causes, and treatment options—is essential for women’s reproductive health.
Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas or myomas, are benign (non-cancerous) tumors that develop in or around the uterus. They can vary in size, from tiny, undetectable nodules to large masses that distort the uterus.
Fibroids are classified based on their location within the uterus:
Many women with fibroids experience no symptoms, but when they do, they can be severe and impact daily life.
One of the most common symptoms, fibroids can cause prolonged and excessive menstrual bleeding, leading to anemia and fatigue.
Large fibroids can exert pressure on surrounding organs, causing pelvic discomfort, bloating, and lower back pain.
Fibroids pressing against the bladder can result in increased urination or difficulty emptying the bladder.
Depending on their size and location, fibroids may cause discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse.
Fibroids can interfere with implantation, pregnancy, and labor, increasing the risk of miscarriage or complications during childbirth depending on their location.
The exact cause of fibroids remains unclear, but several factors contribute to their growth.
Estrogen and progesterone, the primary female hormones, stimulate fibroid growth.
A family history of fibroids increases the likelihood of developing them. If your mother or sister had fibroids, your risk is higher.
A pelvic ultrasound is the most common method to detect fibroids. In some cases, an MRI provides a clearer image of the fibroids’ size and location.
Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy
For deeper investigation, doctors may use:
The best treatment depends on symptoms, fibroid size, location, and future pregnancy plans.
Dr. Harpreet Kaur, a leading expert in women’s health, advocates for a personalized treatment approach. She emphasizes:
Her patient-centric approach ensures women receive the best care with minimal discomfort.
While fibroids can’t always be prevented, certain lifestyle choices may lower the risk:
If surgery or medications aren’t an option, other ways can help manage symptoms:
Uterine fibroids are a common condition, but with early diagnosis and proper treatment, women can manage symptoms effectively. Whether through lifestyle changes, medications, or surgery, there are multiple ways to address fibroids. Consulting a specialist like Dr. Harpreet Kaur ensures a tailored treatment plan for better reproductive health.