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Posted By Century Medical & Dental Center Sheepshead Bay on 06/10/2019

Uterine Fibroids: Are They a Potential Danger to Every Woman?

Different Types of Uterine Fibroids

  • Sub-mucosal fibroids – occur inside of the myometrium. They are the one that cause heavy bleeding and even fertility problems. Sub-mucosal fibroids not so common.
  • Intramural fibroids – occur inside of the endometrium. They can become larger and even stretch the uterus. Intramural fibroids are the most common type of uterine fibroids.
  • Sub-serosal fibroids – occur outside of the uterus, in the serosa.
  • Pedunculated fibroids – occur in cases when the serosa develops a slander base that supports the tumor. Pedunculated fibroids are sometimes seen even outside of the vagina.

Risk Factors of Uterine Fibroids Formation

The real cause of Uterine Fibroids is not known, however there are some risk factors that lead to their formation, like:

  • Family history – woman who have sisters, mother or grandmother with uterine fibroids, are more likely to develop uterine fibroids.
  • Hormones – estrogen and progesterone are the hormones that affect the uterine lining every month, helping it regenerate during every menstrual cycle. Hormonal imbalance can stimulate the growth of uterine fibroids.
  • Pregnancy – it is well known that during pregnancy the production of estrogen and progesterone are increased. These hormonal changes lead to a rapid growth of uterine fibroids during pregnancy.

Women who are at a greater risk of developing uterine fibroids include the ones who suffer from obesity, who have family members with uterine fibroids, who gave birth in the past and the ones who are over the age of 30.

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