Uterine fibroids do not "flare up" they are very slow growing benign tumors inside, outside or with in the wall of the uterus. See: What are the symptoms of uterine fibroids?
Not really. They can make them swell a bit for the moment, but the effect isn't lasting.
My wife is a nurse and she said "yes, it is pretty normal"
The breasts swell and become tender and sore, this happens because the body is getting ready to produce the milk the baby will need.
It is highly possible that your veins will show. Before your period, hormones cause your breasts to swell which can lead to more pronounced veins.
It is not that they are getting smaller, it is that the breasts are going back to their normal size. Birth control can sometimes make the breasts swell, just like right before your period. They will not be any smaller then before birth control.
Your breasts can seem to get bigger before menstruation. Hormonal changes can effect the breasts, causing breast ducts to swell, so this cause cause temporarily larger breasts during menstruation or just before menstruation.
yes, but usually you breasts get hard as the mammary glands swell joymaker rn
Breasts can become tender before menstruation as a result of hormonal imbalance, higher levels of estrogen can cause the ducts of the breasts to swell and become tender. This is a common symptom of menstruation but shouldn't be considered normal, it can be reduced by regulating hormones or if it continues you should talk to your doctor about the problem.
During an asthma flare, the airways of the body swell and make inhaling/exhaling very difficult. The movement of air through the swollen airways is what causes the wheezing sound.
A fibroid is an abnormal finger-like growth of part of the uterine wall, and often develop after having children. The uterine wall is generally fairl smooth, but a fibroid makes the wall "lumpy" with finger-like protrusions. Fiboids have many small blood vessels and fiboids bleed easily, resulting in heavier periods. Fibroids do NOT detach or "pass" during menstruation. In fact, during the cycle, fiboids swell and can cause pelvic discomfort and heavy bleedling. The only way to get rid of fiboids is through medical treatment or surgery. Unfortunately, most doctors prefer hysterectomy as the preferred 'treatment', resulting in the uterus being removed. But, a newer and much less-used treatment is to shrink the fiboids using medication injected into the tissue. If you have heavy bleeding / or clotting, check with your physician. Make sure to be checked for anemia since fibroids do cause heavier blood loss and sometimes very long periods (example: for weeks at a time).
The breasts swell and become tender and sore, this happens because the body is getting ready to produce the milk the baby will need.
Yes, these are called sympathy pains. A man's stomach may also bloat and swell. They also might feel tenderness in their breasts.