Friday, October 9, 2009

ibro symptoms are often attributed to other causes. Sometimes, symptoms of

ibro symptoms are often attributed to other causes. Sometimes, symptoms of fibroids are not even mind, as was the case with me (in principle), while other times the quality of life is affected every day. Fibroid tumors are noncancerous growths that form in the uterus. Fibroid tumors often grow in groups, and may be as small as a pea or as large as one or as in my case as big as a small football! Fibroid tumors afflict close to a large population of women around the world and aim to put some statistics together in one place. One statistic I do know is that approximately 40% of women develop fibroid tumors symptoms just before menopause. However, I was about 15 years before! these are some of the symptoms of fibroid tumors: 1. The pressure on the bladder or lower abdomen this pressure can result in having to go to the toliet often. Also, you may feel a sense of urgency to urinate before you normally expect to have to go. 2. Pain abdominal pain, especially lower, or in the bladder area. The pain may come and go or it may be unchanged. And the pain with sexual activity can occur if the fibroids grow in near the vagina or be large enough to make the vaginal walls to protrude.3. Menstrual cycle problems heavy bleeding or painful periods, sometimes bleeding between periods. Women with fibroids sometimes have periods that last 8 days or more. If frequent or heavy bleeding occurs, excessive blood loss can result in an anemic condition. 4. Pressure in the background the result is constipation.5. Increased waist size and fits the way although there is no significant weight gain, her clothes no longer all midsection.6. Depression, irritability constant pain can wreak havoc with the state of psyche.7. Infertility and the ramifications of pregnancy a fertilized egg can not implant in the uterus if the wall is already occupied by fibroids leading to miscarriage. When fibroid tumors are found near the fallopian tubes, the passage may be partially or completely closed. This usually means that the egg can not come down and the sperm can not climb, so the egg and sperm can not meet and there can be no pregnancy. When a fertilized egg implants in the uterine wall with a fibrous tumor located near the site of implantation, fibroids may continue to grow, requiring the space and food needed by the fetus. The result can be miscarriage.Fortunately, only a small percentage of fibroid tumors are malignant. On a personal note the unique system she got was the number 4 and I will explain more when I mounted my diary. br br