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What are some of the uterine fibroid symptoms that I can expect to notice if I have this condition? This is another question that a lot of women find themselves asking when they are worried that they may have this condition. 
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<p>What are some of the <strong>uterine fibroid symptoms</strong> that I can expect to notice if I have this condition? This is another question that a lot of women find themselves asking when they are worried that they may have this condition. <span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>The truth is that some women may begin to notice some of the uterine fibroid symptoms; while some other women may never notice any type of symptoms. This is one of the main reasons that every women should begin to get a yearly physical from their doctor once they reach the age 30.</p>
<p>Most of the times this condition will affect women who have already reached their menopause age; however it has been known to affect women who are in their 30&#8217;s. Women who have reached their child bearing years are the ones who should be concerned with this illness; as this is the women who seem to be affected by this condition.</p>
<p>However if you begin to notice some uterine fibroid symptoms; then most likely this is what you can expect to notice:</p>
<p>1. Pelvic Pain: The fibroid tumors begin to apply pressure to your pelvic area and therefore you will notice a lot of discomfort in that area.</p>
<p>2. Infertility Or Miscarriage: These tumors are know to grow and block the fallopian tubes; which can prevent the growth or conception of a baby.</p>
<p>3. Frequent Urination: You will notice that as the tumors apply pressure to your bladder; you will find it difficult to control your urination and you will be urinating more often than normal.</p>
<p>4. Heavy Periods: Women who have been diagnosed with uterine fibroids have discovered that they have longer and heavier periods each month.</p>
<p>5. Spotting: Even though you will notice longer periods; you will also begin to notice that you may even be spotting in between each and every period.</p>
<p>While these are just some of the most common signs of uterine fibroid; one of the things you have to remember is that most women will show absolutely no signs of this condition. This is one of the main reasons that you should ensure that you get a yearly pelvic exam or ultra sound to be able to diagnose this condition.</p>
<p>Even though these tumors are benign; it is important that you educate yourself on what you can begin doing to get rid of them and begin treating them from home. In fact you can easily visit this site and learn how I was able to get rid of mine with some work on my own. <a href="http://www.uterinefibroid.org/Recommends/UterineFibroidTreatment.html" target="_blank">Click Here.</a></p>
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		<title>What Is A Uterine Fibroid</title>
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<p>A <strong>Uterine fibroid</strong> is a  non cancerous tumor that develops along the walls of a woman&#8217;s uterus. It begins growing as cells and then eventually develops into fibroid tumors. Even though they are noncancerous and remain benign at least 95% of the time; the truth is that women who have developed these fibroid tumors always begin looking for ways to get rid of them. <span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p>Everyone has cells in their body and eventually all the old cells that we have in our body will be replaced by new cells that grow and replace the old ones. While most of the time our body will automatically produce new healthy cells; at some point our bodies may develop a tumor.</p>
<p>Eventually as the tumor develops; it begins to take over control of our body and will eventually get rid of more healthy cells and replace them with more tumors. Therefore tumors are nothing more than an abnormal cell growth that occurs in our bodies.</p>
<p><em>Can I Get Cancer From Uterine Fibroids?</em></p>
<p>This is the question that is most commonly asked among women who have acquired this condition. While no one ever wants to discover that they have acquired this condition; the truth is that you do not have to worry about developing cancer.</p>
<p>These uterine fibroids are noncancerous nor are they life threatening. Another upside of these tumors is that they will not spread to other parts of your body; which we all know that there are several other types of tumors that can spread easily to overtake other parts of your body.</p>
<p>Another upside about this condition; is that it is not permanent. There are several women who have had uterine fibroids and have used several types of methods to get rid of them. In fact if you have recently discovered that you have this condition; it will benefit you to read how some women were able to get rid of theirs by using simple natural methods that have allowed them to continue living fibroid free. If you want more information about uterine fibroids then <a href="http://www.uterinefibroid.org/Recommends/UterineFibroidTreatment.html" target="_blank">Click Here.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My name is Allison Maer and I have personally struggled with a uterine fibroid for several months now; this is the reason that I have decided to start uterinefibroid.org I can tell you that it is no treat to have to live with constant pain when you are trying to accomplish your everyday activities.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name is Allison Maer and I have personally struggled with a uterine fibroid for several months now; this is the reason that I have decided to start uterinefibroid.org I can tell you that it is no treat to have to live with constant pain when you are trying to accomplish your everyday activities.<span id="more-5"></span></p>
<p>However uterine fibroids seem to affect a large part of our female population in our society. One of the main reasons that I started this site is because I wanted to provide my readers with some valuable tips and information about this condition.</p>
<p>Unless you have ever experienced or personally know someone who has uterine fibroids; chances are you may never understand just how much of a nuisance they can be. Remember this site should just be used for informational purposes; if you feel as though you have this condition you should always schedule an appointment with your doctor.</p>
<p>All I will be doing is sharing some natural uterine fibroid treatments and other valuable information about this condition that you can read and hopefully find useful.</p>
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