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.
A fibroid on the top of your uterus
A fibroid on the top of your uterus
No as fibroid tumors only grow in uterine muscle they cannot grow back if the uterus has been removed. The correct answer is yes. They do not just grow on uterine muscles. They also have been found on ovaries, the intestinal outer fat wall, and bladder muscle. If there is a fibroid outside the uterus wall, and a piece of the tumor was not completely removed, it will continue to grow, tapping into a blood supply.
cystic fibroid
Yes, heavy bleeding and fibroid pressing on nerves can cause pelvic pain and numbness.
Unlikely. Common symptoms of fibroids are irregular, heavy, painful menstrual cycles. Most pregnant women do not have these symptoms.
Some risks are heavy bleeding and it is something that you should discuss with your physician or your surgeon before you undergo any kind of operation.
The size of a uterine fibroid is typically described in terms of its largest dimension. So a fibroid that is 9.4cm in length and 5.4cm in width would likely be referred to as a 9.4cm fibroid, as length is typically the predominant factor in determining size.
They will grow up to feast on the blood of young virgins and will sparkle.
No
The Virgins was created in 2005.