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Fibroids are usually non-cancerous growths that develop in the smooth muscle layer of the uterus. They may vary in size from very small knots to larger masses that can change the shape of the uterus.
Some women may not experience any symptoms, while others may face heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, pressure, frequent urination or fertility concerns.
Because every fibroid is different, treatment should be planned according to the patient’s symptoms, fibroid size, location and future pregnancy goals.
Heavy or abnormal bleeding during menstruation may be a common symptom of fibroids.
Spotting or bleeding between periods may occur due to pressure or uterine changes.
Fibroids may cause pelvic pain, backache, pressure or discomfort depending on location.
Pain during intercourse can occur when fibroids put pressure on nearby organs.
Large fibroids may press the bladder and cause frequent urination or incomplete emptying.
In some cases, fibroids may cause abdominal fullness, swelling or enlargement.
Fibroid treatment depends on symptoms, size, location and the patient’s health goals. A specialist evaluation is important before deciding the treatment plan.
Consult our experts for diagnosis, treatment planning and guidance for the best suitable fibroid management option.
Contact UsSymptoms, medical history and fertility goals are discussed in detail.
Physical examination, ultrasound or MRI may be advised to confirm fibroids.
Medication, observation or surgery is planned according to the case.
Recovery, symptom relief and future pregnancy planning are monitored.
Choosing the right hospital is important for safe diagnosis, suitable surgery and better recovery. Patients should look for experience, technology, patient care and transparent treatment planning.
Every fibroid is different, so treatment is planned according to symptoms and medical needs.
Minimally invasive options may help selected patients with quicker recovery and less discomfort.
Treatment planning considers future pregnancy goals wherever relevant and medically suitable.
Patients receive proper explanation of diagnosis, procedure options and recovery expectations.
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