A fIbroad becomes painful at the time of menstrual periods began. The swelling increases. It calms down after the cycle. If it's unbearable then you you should see your OB/GYNECOLOGIST for an ultrasound on belly and vaginal..vaginal are best dealing with fibrous tumors. The tumors do grow and die by themselves very often.
It depends on the size of fibroid you have. Usually the cramping between abdominal and fibroid is the same only with fibroid the pain is continuous for a longer period: it could start as a bit of cramps to very painful then subsides. Fibroid cramping is on a zigzag pattern and almost does not go away for the better part of the day or night then regardless of taking pain killers. For some it goes on for a few days then goes away on its on.
Unlikely. Common symptoms of fibroids are irregular, heavy, painful menstrual cycles. Most pregnant women do not have these symptoms.
A fibroid on the top of your uterus
A fibroid on the top of your uterus
cystic fibroid
If the fibroid is perfectly rectangular, then the area of one of its surfaces is 50.76 cm. That is large for a uterine fibroid.
No
If an injury becomes less painful, it eases.
By acting on stage
Perhaps converting to inches would be easier for you to visualize:7 x 5.3 x 9. 2 centimeters = 2.8 inches x 2 inches x 3.5 inches.That's a fairly large fibroid given that fibroids can be painful and interfere with normal reproductive functions.
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.
No, a tampon can't be mistaken for a calcified fibroid. A tampon would be in the vagina - it can't make its way to the uterus. It doesn't have the same texture/appearance on ultrasound as a calcified fibroid, either.