Brief information about fibroid disease!
Myomas (fibroma, fibromyoma, leiomyoma) are benign tumors of the uterine muscle fibers. It is less likely to be malignant. It is most common in women aged 30-40. It grows during pregnancy and reproductive age, and during menopause, its development stops or shrinks, especially since it is nourished by estrogen hormones.
Because it affects the endometrium and the development of the couple in the early stages of pregnancy, it can cause miscarriages. You can get pregnant again after surgically removing the fibroid that caused the miscarriages.
If fibroids are located close to the cervix and are large in size, they prevent the advancement of the fetal head during normal delivery. This means a relative instruction to Kesara. That is, the decision is determined by the course of childbirth.
Examination is essential for a timely and correct diagnosis!