Monday, 4 July 2016

TYPES OF FIBROID (Part 2)

The last 2 types of fibroids are:

Submucosal Fibroids:

The least common of the various types of fibroid are
submucosal fibroids. These fibroids develop just under
the lining of the uterine cavity.
Large submucosal fibroid may increase the size of the
uterus cavity, and can block the fallopian tubes which
can cause complications with fertility.

Associated symptoms with submucosal fibroids include
very heavy, excessive menstrual bleeding and prolonged
menstruation. These symptoms can also cause the passing
of clots, and frequent soiling which can adversely affect
everyday lifestyle.
Untreated, prolonged or excessive bleeding can cause
more complicated problems such as anemia and/or fatigue,
which could lead to a future need for blood transfusions.

Pedunculated Fibroids:

Pedunculated fibroids occur when a fibroid grows on a
stalk, resulting in pedunculated submucosal or subserosal
fibroids. These fibroids can grow into the uterus and also
can grow on the outside of the uterine wall.

Symptoms associated with pedunculated fibroid tumors
include pain and pressure as the fibroids can sometimes
twist on the stalk.

A woman may have one or all of these types of fibroids.
It is common for a woman to have multiple fibroid tumors.
It may be difficult to understand which fibroid is causing
symptoms. Because fibroid can be multiple and can be
spread out in the uterus, there are usually more fibroids
present than can be detected because of their small size.

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Friday, 1 July 2016

TYPES OF FIBROIDS (Part 1)

Fibroids are classified according to their location.

There are four primary types of fibroids which are:
  • Subserosal Fibroids
  • Intramural Fibroids
  • Submucosal Fibroids
  • Pedunculated Fibroids
This morning, I want to briefly talk about the first two.
Subserosal Fibroids:

Subserosal fibroids typically develop on the outer uterine
wall. This type of fibroid can continue to grow outward
increasing in size. The growth of a subserosal fibroid will
put additional pressure on the surrounding organs.

Therefore, symptoms of subserosal fibroid tumors usually
do not include abnormal or excessive menstrual bleeding
or interfere with a woman’s typical menstrual flow.
These fibroids instead cause pelvic pain and pressure.
Depending on the severity and the location of the fibroids
other complications can accompany this pain and pressure.
Intramural Fibroids:

Intramural fibroid typically develop within the uterine wall
and expand from there. These fibroids are the most common.
When an intramural fibroid expands, it tends to make the
uterus feel larger than normal, which can sometimes be
mistaken for pregnancy or weight gain.

This type of fibroid can also cause symptoms like: excessive
menstrual bleeding, which can cause prolonged menstrual
cycles and clot passing and pelvic pain which is caused by
the additional pressure placed on surrounding organs by the
growth of the fibroid which consequently can cause frequent
urination and pressure.

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