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While it’s not clear why women develop fibroids, some patterns that have been observed over the years are:
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<div class="pointers"><li><strong>Age Group:</strong> Fibroids usually develop in women between 30 and 40.</li> <li><strong>Genetics:</strong> If your mother or sister had fibroids, your chances of developing them are higher.</li> <li><strong>Race:</strong> Black women are at a greater risk of developing fibroids. They may also get them at a younger age, with larger growths and more severe symptoms.</li> <li><strong>Other Factors:</strong> Certain lifestyle and health factors, such as vitamin D deficiency, early menstruation, obesity, alcohol consumption, and a diet high in red meat, can increase the risk.</li></div>
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Uterine fibroids are usually categorized by their location. Intramural fibroids develop inside the muscular uterine wall. Subserosal fibroids develop just outside the uterus, while submucosal fibroids bulge within the uterine cavity.
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The main cause of fibroids is hormones, estrogen, and progesterone that stimulate the development of the uterine lining during the menstrual cycle in preparation for pregnancy.
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Common signs a woman is suffering from fibroids are heavy vaginal bleeding, pelvic discomfort, pelvic pain, bladder problems, low back pain, and discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse.
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Women usually face fibroids between the ages of 30 and 40.
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Major stressful conditions such as the loss of a child or spouse, divorce, or the birth of the first child can lead to fibroids. Stress can lead to changes in hormone level that leads to the development of fibroids.
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Dr. Dhwani Mago has dedicated her career to providing exceptional care to women of all ages. With her extensive expertise and warm bedside manner, she has gained the trust and admiration of her patients and peers. With over 17 years of experience, Dr. Mago has built a reputation as a respected and skilled doctor in her field. Her extensive knowledge and expertise have equipped her to handle a wide range of gynaecological and obstetric cases, from complex infertility treatments to routine check-ups. Her passion for helping women achieve their health goals has driven her to stay updated with the latest medical advancements and technologies.
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