Uterine Fibroids - Research Article from World of Health

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Uterine Fibroids.

Uterine Fibroids - Research Article from World of Health

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Uterine Fibroids.
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Uterine fibroids (also called leiomyomas or myomas) are benign growths of the muscle inside the uterus. They are not cancerous, nor are they related to cancer. Fibroids can cause a wide variety of symptoms, including heavy menstrual bleeding and pressure on the pelvis.

Uterine fibroids are extremely common. About 25% of women in their reproductive years have noticeable fibroids. There are probably many more women who have tiny fibroids that are undetected.

Fibroids develop between the ages of 30-50. They are never seen in women less than 20 years old. After menopause, if a woman does not take estrogen, fibroids shrink. It appears that African-American women are much more likely to develop uterine fibroids.

Fibroids are divided into different types, depending on the location. Submucous fibroids are found in the uterine cavity; intramural fibroids grow on the wall of the uterus; and subserous fibroids are located on the...

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