Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or on a woman's uterus, often during her childbearing years. These tumors can vary greatly in size, and while some remain undetected due to lack of symptoms, others can cause significant issues like heavy menstrual bleeding, prolonged periods, pelvic pain, and pressure on the bladder or rectum. The exact cause of fibroids is unknown, but factors like hormones and genetics play roles. Treatment options range from medication to manage symptoms to surgical procedures for removal, depending on the severity and impact on quality of life. Early detection and treatment can help manage symptoms effectively and prevent complications. Lets understand
what fibroids does to a female body.
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