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What are fibroids?
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Uterine Fibroids Symptoms
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Types of fibroids
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Uterine Fibroids Treatment
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The most common tumor in women Uterine fibroids

Fibroids are benign tumors that develop from the smooth muscle that makes up the majority of the uterus and are common in women in their 30s and 40s.

The exact cause is not yet known, but female hormones (estrogen) and genetic factors may play a role.

Although fibroids are not cancer, they can cause a variety of symptoms depending on their size, number, and location, so it's important to detect them as early as possible through accurate screening so they can be treated appropriately.

Causes of Uterine Fibroids

Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids

About 10 to 201 TP3T of fibroids cause the following symptoms, depending on their size, number, and location. If they interfere with your daily life or grow larger, you should seek treatment.

Types of Uterine Fibroids

Depending on where it occurs in the uterus Intramural, submucosal, and submucosal fibroidsand grow in size, driven by female hormones and growth hormone.

Types of Uterine Fibroids
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Treatment of Uterine Fibroids

Treatment for fibroids can vary depending on the size, location, and symptoms of the fibroids, as well as the patient's age and health.

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    Medications - It may temporarily help reduce the size of fibroids or relieve symptoms, but it is not a cure.

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    Nonsurgical Haifu Procedures - An advanced treatment that uses ultrasound to destroy fibroids without incisions

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    Surgical treatment - There are myomectomies and hysterectomies.

Medications

HIFU Procedure

Uterine myomectomy

Haifu procedure for uterine fibroids and adenomyosis
Non-invasive Haifu procedure with quick recovery

Why you need uterine fibroids treatment before pregnancy

The endometrium is the part of the uterus where the baby implants, and the presence of fibroids in the endometrium can interfere with implantation, and treatment will be determined by the size and growth rate of the individual's fibroids.

While the exact cause is not yet fully understood, several factors are known to play a role in the development of fibroids, including hormonal imbalances, genetics, and lifestyle.

In the early stages of fibroids, most have few or no symptoms, but symptoms may include severe menstrual cramps, heavy periods, and abdominal pressure.