What Are the Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids You Should Know About?
The symptoms of uterine fibroids can vary widely depending on the size, location, and number of fibroids present. Some women with fibroids may not experience any symptoms at all and may only discover the condition during a routine pelvic exam or ultrasound. However, for others, fibroids can cause symptoms that significantly affect their quality of life. Common symptoms include heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, which may lead to anemia. Some women may experience pelvic pain or pressure, especially if the fibroids are large or pressing against other organs.
Other symptoms can include frequent urination, constipation, or lower back pain, especially when the fibroids press on the bladder or rectum. In some cases, fibroids can cause pain during intercourse. If fibroids are large or numerous, they may cause the abdomen to swell, leading to a feeling of fullness or bloating. In rare cases, fibroids can cause complications such as torsion (twisting), which may result in severe pain and require immediate medical attention. Women experiencing any of these symptoms should consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.


