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  1. What is the medical name for fibroids?

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    Dr. Anuvitha Kamath community pageMBBS · 3 years of expUterine fibroids are noncancerous growth found in the uterus consisting of numerous blood vessels and nerves....Read more
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    Uterine fibroids are noncancerous tumors that can grow in and on the uterus. Not all fibroids cause symptoms, but when they do, symptoms can include heavy menstrual bleeding, back pain, frequent urination, and pain during sex. Small fibroids often don’t need treatment, but larger fibroids can be treated with medications or surgery.
    Fibroids are abnormal growths that develop in or on the uterus and can cause severe abdominal pain and heavy periods in some cases. In most cases, they cause no signs or symptoms at all. The growths are typically benign, or noncancerous. The cause of fibroids is unknown. Fibroids are also known by other names.
    If fibroids cause severe symptoms and are located in the muscle or outside of the uterus, surgery may be the best option. In such cases, robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy is commonly used. This is a minimally invasive procedure that involves making four to five small incisions in the abdomen.
    There are three main types of fibroids: intramural fibroids (which are embedded into the muscular wall of your uterus), submucosal fibroids (which grow under the inner lining of your uterus), and subserosal fibroids (which grow under the lining of the outer surface of your uterus). Intramural fibroids are the most common type.
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  6. Also known as: uterine leiomyomas, fibroids
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    A non-cancerous tumor in the uterus. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the fibroids. In most of the cases, it will be detected during a routine pelvic examination.
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    Urgent medical attention is usually recommended in severe cases by healthcare providers
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    May be dangerous or life threatening
    How common is condition?
    Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
    Is condition treatable?
    Treatable by a medical professional
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Often requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several years or be lifelong
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    Common for ages 18-35
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    Family history may increase likelihood
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  7. Uterine Fibroids: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    WEBLearn about uterine fibroids, benign growths that form in the uterus and can cause symptoms like heavy bleeding and reproductive problems. Find out how they are diagnosed and treated, and how they …

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  12. What you should know about fibroids - Harvard Health

    WEBFeb 19, 2016 · Fibroids are common uterine tumors that can cause heavy bleeding, cramps, and pregnancy complications. Learn about the options for medical, surgical, and minimally invasive treatments, and …