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A fibroid uterus, also known as uterine fibroids or leiomyomas, refers to non-cancerous growths that develop within the muscle tissue of the uterus (womb). These growths are composed of fibrous tissue and muscle cells and can vary in size, ranging from tiny to quite large. Fibroids can be found in different locations within the uterus, including the wall (intramural), just beneath the lining (submucosal), or outside the uterus (subserosal).

While fibroids are typically benign and may not cause any symptoms, they can lead to various issues such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, pressure on the bladder or rectum, and even fertility problems in some cases. Treatment options range from observation to medication and surgical procedures, depending on the size, location, and severity of symptoms. If you suspect you have fibroids, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can differentiate between fibroid uterus and ovarian tumour clinically?

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    Differentiating between a fibroid uterus and an ovarian tumor clinically involves evaluating symptoms, physical examination findings, and diagnostic tests: 1. Symptoms: -Fibroids: Often cause heavy menstrual bleeding, prolonged menstrual periods, pelvic pressure or pain, frequent urination, and diffRead more

    Differentiating between a fibroid uterus and an ovarian tumor clinically involves evaluating symptoms, physical examination findings, and diagnostic tests:

    1. Symptoms:
    -Fibroids: Often cause heavy menstrual bleeding, prolonged menstrual periods, pelvic pressure or pain, frequent urination, and difficulty emptying the bladder.
    -Ovarian Tumors: May present with abdominal bloating, pelvic pain, changes in bowel habits, and urinary symptoms.

    2. Physical Examination:
    – Fibroids: A pelvic exam may reveal an enlarged, irregularly shaped uterus.
    -Ovarian Tumors: A pelvic exam may detect an adnexal mass (mass near the ovaries) or an enlarged ovary.

    3. Imaging Studies:
    -Ultrasound: Helps visualize the uterus and ovaries, distinguishing between fibroids (which appear as well-defined masses within the uterine wall) and ovarian tumors (which appear as masses within or on the surface of the ovaries).
    -MRI: Provides detailed images of the pelvic organs, helping to differentiate between fibroids and ovarian tumors.

    4. Laboratory Tests: CA-125 Blood Test: Elevated levels of CA-125 can be associated with ovarian tumors, but it is not specific and can also be elevated in other conditions

    5. Biopsy: In some cases, a biopsy may be performed to determine the nature of the mass.

    Consulting a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and appropriate diagnostic tests is essential for an accurate diagnosis.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the different complications of fibroid uterus?

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    Uterine fibroids can lead to several complications, especially if they are large or cause significant symptoms. Some common complications include: 1. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: This can lead to anemia, causing fatigue and weakness. 2. Pelvic Pain and Pressure: Large fibroids can cause discomfort andRead more

    Uterine fibroids can lead to several complications, especially if they are large or cause significant symptoms. Some common complications include:

    1. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: This can lead to anemia, causing fatigue and weakness.
    2. Pelvic Pain and Pressure: Large fibroids can cause discomfort and a feeling of fullness or pressure in the pelvic area.
    3. Urinary Issues: Fibroids pressing on the bladder can lead to frequent urination or difficulty emptying the bladder.
    4. Bowel Problems: Fibroids pressing on the rectum can cause constipation or difficulty with bowel movements.
    5. Infertility: In rare cases, fibroids can interfere with fertility by blocking the fallopian tubes or affecting the implantation of the fertilized egg.
    6. Complications During Pregnancy: Fibroids can increase the risk of pregnancy complications, such as preterm labor, placental abruption, and difficulty during labor.
    7. Emotional and Psychological Impact: The symptoms and complications of fibroids can affect a person’s quality of life and emotional well-being.

    It’s important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management of fibroids.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the different types of fibroid uterus?

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    Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas or myomas, are non-cancerous growths that develop in or on the uterus. There are several types of fibroids, classified based on their location within the uterus: 1. Intramural Fibroids: These are the most common type and develop within the muscular wall ofRead more

    Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas or myomas, are non-cancerous growths that develop in or on the uterus. There are several types of fibroids, classified based on their location within the uterus:

    1. Intramural Fibroids: These are the most common type and develop within the muscular wall of the uterus.
    2. Subserosal Fibroids: These grow on the outer surface of the uterus and can sometimes develop a stem-like structure, making them pedunculated fibroids.
    3. Submucosal Fibroids: These are less common and develop in the inner lining of the uterus, which can cause heavy menstrual bleeding and trouble conceiving.
    4. Cervical Fibroids: These are rare and develop in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus.

    Each type of fibroid can cause different symptoms and may require different treatment approaches.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the effects of fibroid on pregnancy?

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    Uterine fibroids can have several effects on pregnancy, depending on their size, number, and location. Here are some potential impacts: 1. Pain and Discomfort: Women with fibroids may experience pain and discomfort, especially in the later stages of pregnancy. 2. Fetal Growth Restriction: Large fibrRead more

    Uterine fibroids can have several effects on pregnancy, depending on their size, number, and location. Here are some potential impacts:
    1. Pain and Discomfort: Women with fibroids may experience pain and discomfort, especially in the later stages of pregnancy.
    2. Fetal Growth Restriction: Large fibroids can limit the space available for the fetus to grow, potentially leading to restricted fetal growth.
    3. Placental Abruption: Fibroids can cause the placenta to detach from the uterine wall prematurely, reducing the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the baby.
    4. Preterm Delivery: The presence of fibroids can increase the risk of preterm labor and delivery.
    5. Cesarean Delivery: Women with fibroids are more likely to require a cesarean section (C-section) due to complications such as abnormal fetal position or labor difficulties.
    6. Breech Position: Fibroids can cause the baby to be in a breech position (feet-first instead of head-first), complicating vaginal delivery.
    7. Miscarriage: There is an increased risk of miscarriage in women with fibroids.

    It’s important for women with fibroids to be closely monitored by their healthcare provider throughout pregnancy to manage any potential complications.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What is fibroid uterus?

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    Noncancerous abnormal growth that develops in on a woman's uterus.

    Noncancerous abnormal growth that develops in on a woman’s uterus.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Gynecology, Pathology

How we can diagnosis a case of fibroid uterus?

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    1. Uterine fibroids are frequently found incidentally during a routine pelvic exam. 2. Ultrasound. If confirmation is needed. transabdominal or transvaginal. 3. Lab tests. complete blood count (CBC) to determine if you have anemia because of chronic blood loss and other blood tests to rule out bleedRead more

    1. Uterine fibroids are frequently found incidentally during a routine pelvic exam.

    2. Ultrasound. If confirmation is needed. transabdominal or transvaginal.

    3. Lab tests. complete blood count (CBC) to determine if you have anemia because of chronic blood loss and other blood tests to rule out bleeding disorders or thyroid problems.

    4. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This imaging test can show in more detail the size and location of fibroids, identify different types of tumors, and help determine appropriate treatment options. An MRI is most often used in women with a larger uterus or in women approaching menopause (perimenopause).

    5. Hysterosonography. Hysterosonography, also called a saline infusion sonogram, uses sterile salt water (saline) to expand the uterine cavity, making it easier to get images of submucosal fibroids and the lining of the uterus in women attempting pregnancy or who have heavy menstrual bleeding.

    6. Hysterosalpingography. Hysterosalpingography uses a dye to highlight the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes on X-ray images. To determine if your fallopian tubes are open or are blocked and can show some submucosal fibroids.

    7. Hysteroscopy.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can manage a case of fibroid uterus with homoeopathy?

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