There is nothing unusual about having fibroids. A significant proportion of women alive today have them. However, while some women never get affected by fibroids, others experience the discomfort that comes with having fibroids.
This is especially if the fibroids grow and thus start interfering with the functioning of their reproductive system. Since your chances of having them are high and you may experience the symptoms of fibroids, it is important to know what to expect.
Uterine Pain
Pelvic pain that results from having fibroids in the uterus is common. This pain can easily be managed by painkillers. However, when the fibroid grows to an extent that the blood supply to it is less than what it needs, it may result in excessive pain that may call for the attention of a doctor.
There are some cases where pedunculated fibroids twist and thus cause sharp pain. If this happens, it is advisable that you see your doctor as surgery may be necessary to remove the fibroid.
Anemia
Spotting and bleeding in between periods is a common symptom of fibroids. This, together with the heavy bleeding during periods, leads to the loss of huge amounts of blood. The loss of blood causes the deficiency of iron in the body and thus leading to inadequate oxygen supply to various parts of the body, including the brain. It is common for you to feel fatigued.
When left untreated, this condition may lead to further complications. A healthy diet will be helpful in alleviating the symptoms of anemia though it is advisable that you seek medical attention as soon as you start experiencing the symptoms of the disease.
Conception Problems
Uterine fibroids may lead to conception problems. This is so especially if your fibroids grow in the fallopian tube. Their growth in the fallopian tube will prevent sperms from fertilizing your eggs. This means that you will not be able to get pregnant. Distortion of the fallopian tubes is also another effect that fibroids can have on your reproductive system.
Pregnancy Complications
Studies show that there is an increased risk of experiencing complications during pregnancy if you have uterine fibroids. Chances of having a caesarean section are high. The fibroids may also affect the way your baby will be positioned and thus making vaginal delivery almost impossible.
The placenta may also break away from the uterine wall and thus depriving your unborn baby of the oxygen necessary to stay alive. There is also an increased risk of your baby being delivered prematurely, especially if your fibroids are large.
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