Uterine fibroids can cause more than heavy periods and pelvic pain. These non-cancerous growths might be silently sabotaging your urinary tract, leading to frequent UTIs, difficulty urinating, and even bladder infections. In this article, we’ll explore the...
Adenomyosis and fibroids: two conditions that can wreak havoc on a woman’s quality of life, causing painful periods, heavy bleeding, and a host of other symptoms. But what are the differences between Adenomyosis and fibroids? While they may share some...
Recent research has discovered a potential link between hypertension and the development of non-cancerous growths in the uterus. The studies suggest that women with high blood pressure are more likely to develop fibroids compared to those with normal blood pressure...
Uterine fibroids can cause debilitating pain and heavy bleeding, making everyday life a struggle. But what if you could reduce the frequency and severity of these flare-ups? Let’s identify and explore the key triggers that can exacerbate fibroid symptoms. This...
Lower abdominal pressure pain is characterized by a sensation of fullness, tightness, or heaviness in the lower part of the abdomen. This pain can be constant or intermittent and may vary in intensity from mild to severe. The location of the pain can also provide...
Intramural uterine fibroids affect up to 70% of women by age 50, causing symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and frequent urination. But it doesn’t have to be this way. There are more effective treatment options now than ever before to manage...