The fibroid is a type of benign tumor, consisting of muscle tissue and fibrous tissue that develops in the lining of the uterus and usually develops faster during pregnancy and menopause.
The gynecologist determines the severity and need for withdrawal.
- There are 3 types of uterine fibroids and can develop indoors.
- Outdoors.
- Between the walls of the uterus or within the uterine cavity.
- And can be classified into three types: subserous.
- Intramural.
- Or submucosal.
Submucosal fibroids are the ones that most interfere with fertility and menstruation disorders, usually others do not generate symptoms.
Symptoms of uterine fibroids may include
However, there are some women who have no symptoms and are discovered during a routine exam.
Treatment of uterine fibroids may be done with hormone medications or surgery, depending on the severity of the symptoms and their location.