Yes
Fibroids can cause problems during pregnancy because they often grow in size. Large fibroids can cause pain and lead to premature labor. Fibroids cannot be removed during pregnancy because of the risk of injury to the uterus
Yes. All fibroids grow and eventually they can outgrow their blood supply. This can cause the fibroids to degenerate, and sometimes this can cause a lot of pain.
Yes, heavy bleeding and fibroid pressing on nerves can cause pelvic pain and numbness.
Uterine fibroids can cause leg and back pain if they are large enough. This occurs when a large fibroid causes pressure on the pelvic nerves.
There are many conditions that could cause your uterus to be sore. They can range from fibroids, to cancer, to an infection, or pregnancy. The only way to know for certain is to see a doctor.
It is unknown what the actual cause of a myoma is. It is believed that it may be linked to the hormone estrogen.
Yes, they can.
I have 3 golf size fibroids, occassionaly I get spasms and when I go to touch the area it feels like a large knot, after about a minute it goes away. I do not know for sure if this is one of the fibroids. When this happens, it is just all of a sudden. The strain feeling stays around for awhile.
no
yes
women have hystertomies because they are having problems with fibroids( large benign bleeding tumours) that cause discomfort and pain, if they are not removed they can become cancerous.
No its bad