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		<description><![CDATA[Symptoms of Fibroids
Most women are unaware that they have uterine fibroids, a condition that frequently occurs in women of childbearing age, because the symptoms are wide-ranging and can be easily dismissed as something different. Half of the women with uterine fibroids do not experience the most common symptoms at all. In fact, women with no [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although uterine fibroids affect many premenopausal women, because symptoms of fibroids are often vague, most go undiagnosed.  Fifty percent of fibroids are asymptomatic, and are only found during a pelvic examination or if a woman is having difficulty conceiving.</p>
<p>There are certain symptoms that may be considered good indicators.</p>
<p>Swelling of the Abdominal – If you find your tummy protruding and stiff on touching it then it can be suspected as a symptom of fibroids. Women having fibroids seems to be pregnant even though they are not and would get worse with time.</p>
<p>Heavy Menstruation - One more sign of fibroid is very heavy bleeding which leads to frequent change of tampons or sanitary towels. In some cases blood transfusion is needed.</p>
<p>Abnormal bleeding - bleeding in addition to, you have your period, or during the period of 6 may be aware of the more persistent. Pass a lot of heavy black mass of the menstrual blood of women.</p>
<p>Vaginal bleeding after menopause - women are from, you may be bleeding after menopause, there is no period of several years. Be an indication of loss of control by the fibroids.</p>
<p>Pain in the back, or backs of the legs:  Because of the proximity of the nerves that link the uterus to the brain, and the nerves that link the back and legs to the brain, pressure from uterine fibroids can cause seemingly unassociated pains.</p>
<p>Cramping:  Strong contractions of the uterus can occur.  The uterus tries to rid the body of fibroids, as they are recognized as foreign objects.  Pain from these contraction can be likened to labor pains, and will sometimes persist even with the use of painkillers.</p>
<p>Pain in the pelvis – the pain ranges from sharp to consistent but throbbing. Different fibroids will cause different levels of pain and large fibroids can even press against other organs causing compression.</p>
<p>Urinary problems – As in pregnancy women with fibroid have frequent urination . If the fibroid is blocking the urinary system there is difficulty urinating and urinary tract infections are also common.</p>
<p>Constipation – this symptom is often misdiagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome because the fibroid pressing up against the colon prevents bowel movements from occurring as they should.</p>
<p>Sometimes fibroids make intercourse painful leading to loss of interest in sex.</p>
<p>Miscarriage and infertility – fibroids can cause serious problems for women trying to become pregnant by clogging up the fallopian tubes, keeping an egg from implanting in the uterus. In women who have become pregnant, the uterus can recognize the fibroids as foreign bodies and it may contract, causing spasms and potentially miscarriage.</p>
<p>The most important thing to note is, it is essential to shrink the fibroid and you act rather wait until after. Even if the fibroids are small, they may give you a problem, they very quickly can have a severe impact on the health of other organs and can grow.</p>
<p>Remembering that if you resemble pregnancy but have no signs of pregnancy at all or your abnormal bleeding exceeded that of normal bleeding causing you to undertake blood transfusions it is very integral that you do not hesitate in discovering there existence.</p>
<p>The quicker you are to take action in discovering fibroid s the less likely you will have to endure a precarious surgery or the less likely you will have to consume dangerous pharmaceutical drugs with detrimental consequences. It can prevent obstruction in your uterus, infidelity and/or squandering your relationship, your inability to conceive and your overall well-being. You can get more information at <a href="http://www.fibroidsetc.com/symptoms-of-fibroids">http://www.fibroidsetc.com/symptoms-of- fibroids</a> </p>
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