ULTIMATE REVELATION ABOUT FIBROIDS

ULTIMATE REVELATION ABOUT FIBROIDS
Spread the love

ULTIMATE REVELATION ABOUT FIBROIDS

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow from the muscle layers of the womb. These benign growths of smooth muscle can vary from the size of a bean to being as large as a melon.

THEY ARE ALSO KNOWN AS LEIOMYOMAS AND MYOMAS.

Fibroids affect around 30 percent of all women by the age of 35 years, and from 20 to 80 percent by the age of 50 years.

They usually develop between the ages of 16 to 50 years. These are the reproductive years during which estrogen levels are higher.

This article will look at the types of fibroid, their effects on the body, what causes them, how they are discovered, and what women can do to treat them.

FAST FACTS ON FIBROIDS:

  • Fibroids are most common during the reproductive years.
  • It is unclear exactly why they form, but they appear to develop when estrogen levels are higher.
  • Most people experience no symptoms, but they can include lower backache, constipation, and excessive or painful uterine bleeding leading to anemia.
  • Complications are rare, but they can be serious.

TYPES

There are four types of fibroid:

  • Intramural: This is the most common type. An intramural fibroid is embedded in the muscular wall of the womb.
  • Subserosal fibroids: These extend beyond the wall of the womb and grow within the surrounding outer uterine tissue layer. They can develop into pedunculated fibroids, where the fibroid has a stalk and can become quite large.
  • Submucosal fibroids: This type can push into the cavity of the womb. It is usually found in the muscle beneath the inner lining of the wall.
  • Cervical fibroids: Cervical fibroids take root in the neck of the womb, known as the cervix.

The classification of a fibroid depends on its location in the womb.

SYMPTOMS

Around 1 in 3 women with fibroids will experience symptoms.

These may include:

  • heavy, painful periods, also known as menorrhagia
  • anemia from heavy periods
  • lower backache or leg pain
  • constipation
  • discomfort in the lower abdomen, especially in the case of large fibroids
  • frequent urination
  • pain during intercourse, known as dyspareunia

OTHER POSSIBLE SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

  • labor problems
  • pregnancy problems
  • fertility problems
  • repeated miscarriages

If fibroids are large, there may also be weight gain and swelling in the lower abdomen.

Once a fibroid develops, it can continue to grow until menopause. As estrogen levels fall after menopause, the fibroid will usually shrink.

CAUSES

It remains unclear exactly what causes fibroids. They may be related to estrogen levels.

During the reproductive years, estrogen and progesterone levels are higher.

When estrogen levels are high, especially during pregnancy, fibroids tend to swell. They are also more likely to develop when a woman is taking birth control pills that contain estrogen.

Low estrogen levels can cause fibroids to shrink, such during and after menopause.

Genetic factors are thought to impact the development of fibroids. Having a close relative with fibroids increases the chance of developing them.

There is also evidence that red meat, alcohol, and caffeine could increase the risk of fibroids, and that an increased intake of fruit and vegetables might reduce it.

Being overweight or obese increases the risk of fibroids.

Childbearing lowers the risk of developing fibroids. The risk reduces each time a woman gives birth.

COMPLICATIONS

Fibroids do not normally result in complications, but if they occur, they can be serious and even life-threatening.

COMPLICATIONS MAY INCLUDE:

  • Menorrhagia, also called heavy periods: This can sometimes prevent a woman from functioning normally during menstruation, leading to depression, anemia, and fatigue.
  • Abdominal pain: If fibroids are large, swelling and discomfort may occur in the lower abdomen. They may also cause constipation with painful bowel movements.
  • Pregnancy problems: Preterm birth, labor problems, and miscarriages may occur as estrogen levels rise significantly during pregnancy.
  • Infertility: In some cases, fibroids can make it harder for the fertilized egg to attach itself to the lining of the womb. A submucosal fibroid growing on the inside of the uterine cavity may change the shape of the womb, making conception more difficult.
  • Leiomyosarcoma: This is a rare form of cancer that is thought by some to be able to develop inside of a fibroid in very rare cases.

DISCOVER THE PROVEN NATURAL TREATMENT FOR FIBROID WITHOUT SURGERY.

This treatment works for all type of fibroid both small and big, multiple or single and even if they have been there for several years.

This is the Last Remedy You Will Need To Get Rid Of Fibroid Completely!

This Is:

FIBROIDS SOLUTION KITS

 

 FOR MORE DETAILS ON OUR

FIBROIDS TREATMENT

 

CLICK HERE

OUR ADDRESS:

3rd Floor, 473, Lagos-Abeokuta Express Way,  Old UBA Building Beside NNPC,, U-turn Bus Stop, Abule Egba,  Lagos, Nigeria.

 Mon – Friday (9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.) Nigerian Time

Saturday (10.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m.) Nigerian Time

Our Office is Close on Sunday but you can Whatsapp, Call, Email Us.  

WHATSAPP: (+234)-8038690104

CALL: 08038690104 OR +234-8038690104 

EMAIL: [email protected]   

OTHER TREATMENT WE OFFER:

The following are some of the treatments we offer Alphabetically (A-Z):

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *