FIBROIDS medically known as uterine myoma is the noncancerous growth in the uterus that can develop during women’s childbearing age. The cause of fibroids is not well understood but risk factors include a family history of fibroids, obesity or early onset of puberty may cause fibroids. estrogen and progesterone are the main hormones produced by ovaries that cause the uterine lining to regenerate during periods and they are the reasons for fibroids to grow. Fibroids symptoms include heavy menstrual bleeding that can even cause anaemia, irregular menstruation, painful menstruation or spotting, prolonged periods and pain ( pelvic pain, abdominal pain, back pain etc.), feeling of fullness in the pelvic area (lower stomach area) , enlargement of lower abdomen. In some cases, there are no prominent symptoms. If these Symptoms are present in you. have to visit doctors then few basic tests like ultrasound, CBC, MRI, hysteroscopy can be done to make sure the site, size of fibroid .fibroids cannot be cure by your own but you can do things that can helps you feel better. When fibroids grow outside of your uterus you may be aware of the mass growing in your abdomen. For fibroids one must need professional guidance and care as there are dangerous side effects of leaving fibroids untreated. Fibroids at a late stage can cause anaemia or even lead to negative effects to fertility of individual. Seeking medical care at the beginning can avoid such dangerous uncontrollable conditions and help cure it as soon as possible for such 24 hours facilities with cities best specialists visit
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