Fibroid All you need to know — Cicle Health
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that occur in the uterus. They can vary in size and can cause some mild to moderate problems. Such as pain during sex or urination, heavy periods, and difficulty getting pregnant. However, uterine fibroids are generally not dangerous and can be treated with medication and surgery. They occur in up to 10% of women of reproductive age, and are the most common cause of heavy menstrual bleeding. Uterine fibroids are not cancerous, and there is no clear cause for their development. However, they can cause significant menstrual symptoms, including cramps, bloating, and pain during intercourse. Uterine fibroids may also cause infertility if they grow large enough. to book an appt with our healthcare provider What are uterine fibroids and what are their symptoms? The symptoms will depend on the number of tumors as well as their location and size. For example, Submucosal fibroids can cause heavy bleeding during periods and problems with pregnancy. ...