The precise causes of fibroids in some women are unknown. Fibroids are inherited, and affected women frequently have a family history of fibroids. Fibroids grow in response to the hormone estrogen, which is naturally produced in the body. These growths can appear as early as the age of 20, but they usually disappear after menopause, when the body stops producing large amounts of estrogen. Fibroids can be very small and cause no problems, or they can grow to be several pounds in size. Fibroids grow slowly in most cases. Fibroids can cause no symptoms at times, making it difficult to determine whether you have the condition or not. To detect uterine fibroids, you must observe and identify a series of symptoms over a period of time. Severe and heavy menstrual bleeding, also known as menorrhagia, is one of these symptoms. Fullness in the lower abdomen caused by excessive bladder pressure The need to urinate, Urinating several times throughout the day Increased menstrual cramps or pain, abdomen swollen or enlarged, Menstruation lasting longer than usual, Lower abdominal or pelvic pain, Intercourse discomfort.
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