Yes, fibroids can cause your stomach to appear larger or bloated, as they are non-cancerous tumors that grow in the uterus. Depending on their size and number, they can lead to abdominal swelling or a distended abdomen. However, not everyone with fibroids will experience noticeable abdominal changes, and other factors may also contribute to a bloated appearance. If you have concerns about fibroids, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and advice.
Fibroids grow in the uterus, and depending on the size, they can make the abdomen appear larger. Once the fibroids are removed, the stomach normally shrinks.
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, they can.
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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.
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You should not take Microgynon if you have fibroids. This is because the medication can actually cause fibroid development in humans.
They can. But so can many other disorders in your reproductive system.
Yes, you may have IBS.
No, eating bread in small portions does not make your stomach big. Bread is high in starch and carbohydrates and if too much is consumed can cause weight gain.