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Uterine fibroids: A common problem in women of reproductive age

November 13 / 2025

Uterine fibroid

 

 

     Uterine fibroid is a mass formed by the abnormal growth of uterine muscle tissue. It is commonly found in women of reproductive age. Most are non-cancerous (benign) masses, and most often do not cause symptoms, but symptoms may sometimes be present.

 

Possible Symptoms

  • Abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
  • Lower abdominal pain, pelvic heaviness/pressure
  • Frequent urination, pressure on the bladder
  • Some cases are asymptomatic and found through ultrasound
  • Bloating, abnormal eating or bowel movements
  • Consulting for infertility

 

Impact of Uterine Fibroids

  • Causes anemia due to excessive blood loss
  • May affect pregnancy or cause infertility
  • Chronic lower abdominal pain
  • Large mass compression can cause hydronephrosis (swelling of the ureter/kidney)
  • If the mass is large, there is a risk of deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the legs)

 

Treatment

  • Small and asymptomatic fibroids: periodic monitoring of symptoms and size is considered
  • Use medication to alleviate symptoms, such as reducing menstrual bleeding and pain
  • Surgical removal of the fibroid (myomectomy) or removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) (for severe cases or if no future pregnancy is desired)

 

 


If you experience abnormal symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding or frequent lower abdominal pain, you should consult a doctor.