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Asst. Prof Obs & Gynaecology, Trained in Laparoscopic surgery
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15 years experience overall
Zoo Road Guwahati , Guwahati
MD, MBBS
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10 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
MD, FICOG, FIC, MCH
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15 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
CIMP (Certified India Menopause Practioner)
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15 years experience overall
Zoo Road Guwahati , Guwahati
MD,MBBS,O&G
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10 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
Uterine fibroids are generally benign (noncancerous). Very rarely, a cancerous fibroid (leiomyosarcoma) may arise; however, no definite studies suggest that these cancers occur from already-existing uterine fibroids.
The fact that one may have fibroids can trigger feelings of stress and anxiety. However, these are benign conditions that are now eminently treatable through many innovative treatment options. The symptoms and impact on mental health can vary from person to person. It’s important to seek support from doctors and loved ones to manage these emotional challenges.
In some cases, uterine fibroids can cause pressure on the intestines or bladder, leading to digestive issues like constipation or frequent urination. If you are experiencing digestive and other fibroid-related symptoms, discussing them with your doctor for proper evaluation and appropriate treatment options is important.
Hair loss is not a direct consequence of uterine fibroids. However, if you are experiencing hair loss along with other symptoms like fatigue or weight gain, it could be related to hormonal imbalances caused by the fibroids. It’s best to consult with a doctor for proper evaluation.
Uterine fibroids affect the uterus, an organ in the female reproductive system. The fibroids can develop within the muscular wall of the uterus or on its surface.
Unusual menstrual bleeding, such as heavy or prolonged periods, is a common symptom of uterine fibroids. If you experience any abnormal changes in your menstrual cycle, it’s important to see a doctor for evaluation and proper diagnosis.
Oestrogen and progesterone, the female reproductive hormones, can stimulate the growth of uterine fibroids. This is why fibroids often grow during pregnancy or when hormone levels are high.
Uterine fibroids are most commonly diagnosed in women between the ages of 30 and 40. However, they can occur in women of any age.
The actual cause of uterine fibroids is not yet understood, but hormonal factors like oestrogen and progesterone influence them. Genetic factors and family history also play a role in their development.
No specific position is considered best for sleeping with uterine fibroids. However, you may find it more comfortable to sleep on your side with a pillow between your knees for support.
Uterine fibroids can be diagnosed through medical history evaluation, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. These tests may include ultrasound, MRI, or hysteroscopy to evaluate the fibroids’ size, location, and characteristics.
You should see a doctor if you experience symptoms such as pelvic pain or pressure, prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding, frequent urination, or difficulty getting pregnant. Having a proper diagnosis and discussing treatment options with your doctor is important.
A gynaecologist or reproductive endocrinologist is a specialist who can treat uterine fibroids. They have expertise in women’s reproductive health and can offer various treatment options on the basis of individual cases.
Unfortunately, there are no known ways to prevent the development of uterine fibroids. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and getting regular pelvic check-ups may help manage the symptoms.
The treatment options for uterine fibroids include medication to alleviate symptoms, such as pain and heavy bleeding. Another option available is noninvasive procedures like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided focussed ultrasound surgery or uterine artery embolisation. In a few severe cases, surgery may be recommended, such as myomectomy or hysterectomy.