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Everything You Wanted To Know About Fibroid Tumors by globalwaly(m): 8:24pm On Aug 19, 2016
Exactly what is fibroids?

Fibroids are the most regularly seen tumors of the feminine reproductive system. Fibroids, often known as uterine myomas, leiomyomas, or fibromas, are compact tumors that are made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous combinatorial tissue that develop in the uterus. Approximately between 20 to 50% women of reproductive age have fibroids, although not all are diagnosed. Some estimates state that up to 30 to 77 percent of women will develop fibroids sometime during their childbearing years, although only about one-third of these fibroids are large enough to be detected by a health care provider during a physical examination.
In more than 99 percent of fibroid cases, the tumors are benign (non-cancerous). These tumors are not associated with cancer and do not increase a woman's risk for uterine cancer. They may range in proportions, from the size of a pea to the size of a softball or small grapefruit.

Fibroid Types
Fibroid tumors usually present in four different types: pedunculated, subserosal, intramural, submucosal.

Pedunculated fibroids

Pedunculated fibroids are those extending from the uterus over a stalk. This kind of type of tumor may be found within the endometrial cavity or increasing outside of the uterus into the pelvis. These are generally the most easily removed tumors, and often the surgery can be performed through laparoscopy or hysteroscopy. The symptoms include pain or pressure in a specific area, or bleeding depending on where the tumor is located.

Subserosal fibroids
Subserosal are those fibroids located just below the exterior layer of the uterus. These are the tumors that are most easily accessible and are often removed via a simple or laparoscopic myomectomy. If allowed to increase in size, symptoms can include pelvic pain, lower back pain, urinary frequency, congestion, bloating and indigestion.

Intramural fibroids

Intramural tumors are those located deep in the womb in the key body of the organ. These are the most frequent and the most difficult to remove, and are in charge of the maximum percentage of hysterectomies. These kinds of tumors can produce hemorrhage problems, belly pressure, and painful intercourse, in addition to all the symptoms listed above

Submucosal fibroids
Submucosal fibroids are those straight adjacent to the endometrial lining. These are the tumors mostly in charge of heavy menstrual bleeding. These tumors impinge on the endometrial cavity and will produce long heavy periods, aches, clots, and cervical pressure.

What cause fibroid tumors?
While it is not clearly known what causes fibroids, it is believed that each tumor develops from an aberrant muscle cell in the uterus, which multiplies rapidly because of the influence of estrogen. research and scientific experience point to these factors:


Symptoms of Fibroids
Many women with fibroids don't have any symptoms. In those that do, symptoms can be influenced by the location, size and number of fibroids. Some women who have fibroids have no symptoms, and have only gentle symptoms, while other women have more severe, troublesome symptoms. In women who have symptoms, the most frequent symptoms of uterine fibroids include:

• Heavy monthly bleeding
• Menstrual periods enduring more than a week
• Pelvic pressure or pain
• Frequent urination
• Difficulty draining the bladder
• Constipation
• Backache or leg pains

Source: http://healthsaveblog.com/know-fibroid-tumors/

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