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Fibroids
Generally noncancerous fibrous growths in or attached to the uterus that can develop during a woman's childbearing years
Menstrual symptoms: abnormal, painful or heavy menstruation
Pain Locations: lower abdomen, lower back, pelvis, rectum, or vagina
Abdominal Symptoms: abdominal fullness or cramping
Other Impacts: infertility, constipation or nausea
Diagnosis and Interventions
Fibroids are commonly diagnosed by pelvic examination and/or ultrasound visualization
Common treatments usually involve surgically removing the abnormal tissue and/or hormonal therapy
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