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What are fibroids? What are the causes and are they curable?
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A uterine fibroid is the most adjectives benign (not cancerous) tumor of a woman’s uterus (womb). Fibroids develop with the uterine wall or attach to it. They may grow as a single tumor or in clusters. Uterine fibroids can bring excessive menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and frequent urination.

These growths take place in roughly 25% of all women and are the governing cause of hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) contained by the United States. Of every woman older than 35 years, 1 within 5 has a uterine fibroid. An estimated 600,000 hysterectomies (removal of the uterus) are perform in the US annually, and at tiniest one-third are for fibroids. Medications and newer, less invasive surgery can control the growth of fibroids.

Fibroids start in the muscle tissues of the uterus. They can grow into the uterine cavity, into the concreteness of the uterine wall, or on the surface of the uterus into the abdominal cavity. Although these tumors are called fibroids, this permanent status is misleading because they consist of muscle tissue, not fibrous tissue.

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Fibroids Causes

Fibroids are stimulated by the hormone estrogen, produced naturally within your body. These growths can show up as early as age 20 and shrink after menopause when your body stops producing full-size amounts of estrogen.

Fibroids can be tiny and cause no problems, but they can also grow to weigh several pounds. They grow slowly. Some women next to many fibroids may own an inherited susceptibility toward developing them.

The following factors own been associated near the growth of fibroids:

-Being overweight, obesity
-Never have given birth to a child (called nulliparity)
-Onset of your period prior to age 10
-African American heritage (occurring 3-9 times more normally than in Caucasian women)

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Fibroids Treatment

Treatment for fibroids depends on your symptoms, the size and location of your fibroids, your age (how close you are to menopause), your desire to enjoy children, and your general strength.

Here is a link to treatments: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/uterine_f...

Good luck.






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