Common uterine growths are called uterine fibroids. They frequently show up in the years when you can typically become pregnant and give birth. The majority of the time, uterine fibroids do not develop into cancer. They are also not associated with an increased risk of other uterine cancers. They are also known as myomas or leiomyomas. Fibroid quantity and size vary. One fibroid or multiple fibroid may be present. A portion of these growths are too tiny for the human eye to detect. Some have the potential to reach grapefruit-sized proportions. A large-growing fibroid has the potential to deform the uterus both internally and externally. Certain fibroids can sometimes enlarge to the point where they fill the pelvis. Uterine fibroids affect a lot of people at some point in their lives. However, since they frequently don't cause any symptoms, you might not be aware that you have them. It's possible that your doctor will discover fibroids by accident when performing a pelvic exam or pregnancy ultrasound. Many women with uterine fibroids are asymptomatic. For those who do, the location, size, and quantity of fibroids may have an impact on their symptoms.
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