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Uterine fibroids are the most common pelvic tumor.The cause of uterine fibroid tumors is unknown. Oral contraceptives and pregnancy lower the risk of developing new fibroid tumors.Fibroids may be present in 15 - 20% of women in their reproductive years -- the time after starting menstruation for the first time and before menopause. Fibroids may affect 30 - 40% of women over age 30. Fibroids occur 2 to 3 times more frequently in African-American women than in Caucasian women.The growth of a fibroid seems to depend on the hormone estrogen. As long as a woman with fibroids is menstruating, the fibroids will probably continue to grow, usually slowly.Fibroids rarely affect females younger than 20 or who are postmenopausal.Fibroids begin as small seedlings that spread throughout the muscular walls of the uterus. They can be so tiny that you need a microscope to see them. However, they can also grow very big. They may fill the entire uterus, and may weigh several pounds. Although it is possible for just one fibroid to develop, usually there is more than one.Sometimes, a fibroid hangs from a long stalk, which is attached to the outside of the uterus. Such a fibroid is called a pedunculated fibroid. It can become twisted and cause a kink in blood vessels feeding the tumor. This type of fibroid may require surgery.SymptomsSensation of fullness or pressure in lower abdomenPelvic cramping or pain with periodsAbdominal fullness, gasIncrease in urinary frequencyHeavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), sometimes with the passage of blood clotsSudden, severe pain due to a pedunculated fibroid, incidence, and risk factors
Having fibroid tumors means one will often involve heavy menstrual periods and prolonged bleeding. One should immediately see a doctor if they have fibroid tumor.
through the vagina. have a look on www.gurgle.com - you can see how it all happens on a video!
Large clots can be the result of fibroid tumors which are not cancerous. See a doctor if you are concerned.
yes it can at first you will fill the symptoms of a pregnancy but to be positive see a doctor soon as possible.
Well it's a whitish see-through? liquid that females get, 'discharging' from their vagina to clean it. If that makes sense?
No, having a fibroid will not make you bleed out of your urethra during your menstrual cycle (the cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle). If you're bleeding out of your urethra then that suggests a urinary tract infection, see your doctor.
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Think where the pain is exactly. If it is around you navel , may be fibroid tumors in you uterus. Vaginal would be vaginismus , muscle spasms of the vagina. If you get some sort of pain every time you get aroused , please see your Women's Health provider as soon as you can. This is not an emergency , but neither of these things will go away on their own, and can get worse.
I need to see her vagina and penetrate in her vagina, to tell the correct answer. Please arrange!
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If you're not wearing anything underneath - they will see the outline of your vagina. The simple solution is - wear something underneath that makes you feel comfortable.