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Types, causes and symptoms of fibroid...

Fibroid are the most common pelvic tumor that affect one in five women of childbearing age. Fibroid usually affect women over the age of 30; however, they can also affect women in their 20’s. Fibroid are known to be more common in African women. Fibroid can grow as a single tumor or multiple tumors.
Fibroid are lumps that grow on the inside and outside walls of a woman’s uterus. Fibroid are called many names from tumors to myomas to leiomyomas. They are non-cancerous, but they have been known to cause a great deal of problems. Most women go through their lives unaware that they actually have fibroids, until they become a problem.

There are numerous medical procedures to treat fibroid. The medical treatments readily available for fibroid can range from mild to severe, leaving women of childbearing age unable to have children. One of the most, if not the most severe of these medical procedures is surgery.


What causes Fibroid?

During a woman's reproductive years, her estrogen and progesterone levels are high. When estrogen levels are high, especially during pregnancy, fibroids tend to swell. When estrogen levels are low fibroids may shrink, e.g. during a woman's menopause.

Heredity may also be a factor. Women whose mothers and/or sisters have/had fibroids have a higher risk of developing them too.

Types of fibroids

There are four types of fibroids and these are:

1. Intramural
These are located in the wall of the uterus. These are the most common types of fibroids.

2. Subserosal fibroids
These are located outside the wall of the uterus. They can develop into pedunculated fibroids (stalks). Subserosal fibroids can become quite large.

3. Submucosal fibroids
These are located in the muscle beneath the lining of the uterus wall.

4. Cervical fibroids
These are located in the neck of the womb (the cervix).


Symptoms of fibroid
• Heavy bleeding between or during periods that includes blood clots
• Pain in the pelvis and/or lower back
• Increased menstrual cramping
• Increased urination
• Pain during intercourse
• Menstruation that lasts longer than usual
• Pressure or fullness in the lower abdomen
• Swelling or enlargement of the abdomen

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Fibroids and Infertility
Approximately 5% – 10% of infertile women have fibroid. Their size and location determines whether fibroids affect fertility. Examples include fibroid that are inside the uterine cavity (submucosal) or very large (>6 cm in diameter) within the wall of the uterus (intramural).

How do fibroid cause infertility?

There are several ways fibroid can reduce fertility:
• Changes in the shape of the cervix can affect the number of sperm that can enter the uterus.
• Changes in the shape of the uterus can interfere with the movement of the sperm or embryo.
• Fallopian tubes can be blocked by fibroids.
• They can impact the size of the lining of the uterine cavity.
• Blood flow to the uterine cavity can be affected. This can decrease the ability of an embryo to stick (implant) to the uterine wall or to develop.
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18 comments:

  1. Diabetes Gone! This is new trend, olekwalu unuu biko

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  2. Too many fibroid post. Biko it's not my portion






    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  3. my people, take note











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  4. This fibroid just killed one of my neighbor's wife, yesterday.

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  5. linda ikeji probably has fibroid its age related too.
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  6. Thanks for the info. Linda take note!

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  8. Nice post linda, more awareness should be created among ladies. You had better be informed than sorry.

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  9. I have been following this blog for a while now and today i felt like i should share my story because i was a victim too. I had endometriosis for 18 years and i never thought i would ever get a cure due to the terrible symptoms i had and this made it impossible for me to get pregnant even after 12 years of marriage and it was a serious issue. I got to know about Dr. Aleta who treated someone and the person shared a story of how she got a cure and let her contact details, i contacted Dr. Aleta and she actually confirmed it and i decided to give a try too and use her herbal medicine that was how my burden ended completely. My son will be 2 this december and i am greatful to God and thankful to her for medicine too. If you have (Endometriosis, PCOS, Fibroid, Ovarian cyst, Ectopic Pregnancy or any infertility issues) just reach her on (aletedwin @ gmail. com) she has professional advise and a cure too.

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  10. This is a informative post. Below is my personal story on how i permanently got cured from PCOS. I was diagnosed of PCOS due to my irregular period at the age of 17 and my mom too had pcos when she was my age, i had annoying hair growth and when i got married at 23 even after 7 years of marriage this caused me inability to conceive and have a child. I have tried several treatments ranging from doctors to pills to lotions to drugs and therapies but none worked as the annoying symptoms still persisted. I got to know about Dr Aleta's PCOS treatment which is a natural herbal medicine treatment which was finally able to cure me in a space of 3 months. Today i have two kids and happiness have been restored back to my home. never give up because there is a cure you can reach her personally on [aletedwin @ gmail. com] for advise and information on how to get this medicine. Happy New year

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