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A brief guide on Uterine Fibroids? - 0 views

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    A fibroid that grows to the outside of the uterus (a subserous myoma) can grow in such a way that it is only attached to the uterus with a stalk. Such a stalked myoma can rotate on its own axis. If it does not turn back by itself, the tissue may die because the blood vessels are pinched. This causes a very severe abdominal pain and must be operated soon with the various treatment of uterine fibroids options available. Other uterine fibroids problems include pain attacks caused by fibroids when they become so large and hinder the blood supply.
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Uterine Fibroids kind of Tumor That Can Create Problems In Women - 0 views

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    When there is a appearance of symptoms, they may be affected by the dimensions, location, and many fibroids. A number of the symptoms regarding uterine fibroids may be repeated urination, back again-ache, bowel problems, pelvic soreness, lower leg pains, pelvic pressure, heavy menstrual blood loss, problems in emptying the bladder or menstrual time periods that can extend for more than a few days. To know the causes of uterine fibroids, it's symptoms and treatment, visit the link.
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Are You Aware of Uterine Polyps? - 0 views

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    The uterine polyp or endometrial polyp is an outgrowth of the endometrium, the lining that lines the inside of the uterus. This tumor is harmless and its size, number, shape, and composition are variable. A polyp can fill the entire uterine cavity, be it single or multiple or be it pedunculated (attaching to the uterus with one foot) or sessile (with a large implant base) in nature. It can remain contained in the uterine cavity, located in the cervix, or be externalized by the cervix into the vagina. When located near the end of the fallopian tubes, it can also interfere with fertility. Polyp should not be confused with uterine fibroids, which develops at the expense of muscle cells in the uterus. Both are different from having different natures. Click the link to read a complete blog on Uterine Polyps.
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