Dr Amos Nyesiga

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The happiest way of living is to be humble in whatever you are doing period
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The happiest way of living is to be humble in whatever you are doing period

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Additional things brings greatness

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Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyo...
26/08/2022

Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas (lie-o-my-O-muhs) or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.

Uterine fibroids develop from the smooth muscular tissue of the uterus (myometrium). A single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue. The growth patterns of uterine fibroids vary — they may grow slowly or rapidly, or they may remain the same size. Some fibroids go through growth spurts, and some may shrink on their own. Many fibroids that have been present during pregnancy shrink or disappear after pregnancy, as the uterus goes back to a normal size.

SYMPTOMS

In women who have symptoms, the most common symptoms of uterine fibroids include:

Heavy menstrual bleeding

Prolonged menstrual periods — seven days or more of menstrual bleeding

Pelvic pressure or pain

Frequent urination

Difficulty emptying your bladder

Constipation
Backache or leg pains
Rarely, a fibroid can cause acute pain when it outgrows its blood supply. Deprived of nutrients, the fibroid begins to die. Byproducts from a degenerating fibroid can seep into surrounding tissue, causing pain and, rarely, fever. A fibroid that hangs by a stalk inside or outside the uterus (pedunculated fibroid) can trigger pain by twisting on its stalk and cutting off its blood supply.
Fibroid location, size and number influence signs and symptoms:

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