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Uterine Fibroid Symptoms

June 22nd, 2009 No comments
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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.

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.

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’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.

However if you begin to notice some uterine fibroid symptoms; then most likely this is what you can expect to notice:

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.

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.

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.

4. Heavy Periods: Women who have been diagnosed with a uterine fibroid have discovered that they have longer and heavier periods each month.

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.

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.

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. Click Here.

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