06/05/2024
Symptoms Of FIBROIDS
Different types of uterine fibroids and their locations
Fibroid locations
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Many people who have uterine fibroids don't have any symptoms. In those who do, symptoms can be influenced by the location, size and number of fibroids.
The most common symptoms of uterine fibroids include:
Heavy menstrual bleeding or painful periods.
Longer or more frequent periods.
Pelvic pressure or pain.
Frequent urination or trouble urinating.
Growing stomach area.
Constipation.
Pain in the stomach area or lower back, or pain during s*x.
Rarely, a fibroid can cause sudden, serious pain when it outgrows its blood supply and starts to die.
Often, fibroids are grouped by their location. Intramural fibroids grow within the muscular wall of the uterus. Submucosal fibroids bulge into the uterine cavity. Subserosal fibroids form on the outside of the uterus.
When to see a doctor
See your doctor if you have:
Pelvic pain that doesn't go away.
Heavy or painful periods that limit what you can do.
Spotting or bleeding between periods.
Trouble emptying your bladder.
Ongoing tiredness and weakness, which can be symptoms of anemia, meaning a low level of red blood cells.
Get medical care right away if you have severe bleeding from the va**na or sharp pelvic pain that comes on fast.
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