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Fibroids—also known as uterine fibroid tumors—are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus. They are one of the most common gynecological conditions affecting women, especially between the ages of 25 and 45. Although many women may have fibroids without knowing, others experience symptoms that interfere with daily life. What Are Fibroids? Fibroids are muscular tumors that grow from the wall of the uterus. Their size varies—from very small (like a seed) to very large (like a melon). Some women develop one fibroid, while others may have several. Common Symptoms of Fibroids While some fibroids cause no symptoms, others may lead to Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, Severe menstrual cramps, Pelvic pain or pressure, Frequent urination, Difficulty conceiving, Abdominal swelling or bloating, Pain during sexual intercourse If you experience persistent symptoms, early medical evaluation is important. What Causes Fibroids? The exact cause is not fully known, but several factors increase the risk: Hormonal imbalances (especially estrogen dominance) Family history of fibroids, Obesity, Delayed childbirth, Certain lifestyle factors Can Fibroids Affect Fertility? Yes—depending on their size and location, fibroids can interfere with ovulation, block fallopian tubes, or prevent implantation. Early diagnosis and treatment help improve fertility outcomes. How Are Fibroids Diagnosed? The most common diagnostic methods include: Pelvic ultrasound Pelvic exam MRI (in advanced cases) Treatment Options Treatment depends on size, symptoms, and fertility goals. Options include: Medication to control hormones Minimally invasive procedures Surgical removal (myomectomy) Lifestyle changes and medical monitoring Where to Seek Help Women experiencing symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or difficulty conceiving should consult a qualified gynecologist. For expert fibroid care, diagnosis, and treatment, visit @GMS_Hospital and speak to a specialist.