by Annabelle Rox, Ann : Uterine growths can be either harmless or dangerous. Harmless growths or benign growths are non-cancerous and does not pose a threat. One such uterine growth is a polyp of the cervix. Another benign growth is a uterine fibroid though it can still cau...
by james sameul, jam : Breast fibroids, also known as fibrocystic breast disease, fibroid breasts, mammary dysplasia, benign breast disease and diffuse cystic mastopathy, are benign (non-cancerous), moveable, rubbery nodules that cause painful swelling near the breast surf...
by Gillian Bowles, Gil : If you, or someone you care about, has been diagnosed with uterine fibroids, you're probably looking for medication or natural fibroid treatment alternatives to ease the discomfort and pain. You may even be considering treatment or surgery as a cure....
by Susun S Weed, Sus : Uterine fibroids are solid muscle tissue growths in the uterus. They are also called fibroid tumors, myomas, or leiomyomas. Fibroids occur so frequently (in up to half of all women over forty) that they could be considered a normal irregularity. The ...
by Annabelle Rox, Ann : Uterine growths can be either harmless or dangerous. Harmless growths or benign growths are non-cancerous and does not pose a threat. One such uterine growth is a polyp of the cervix. Another benign growth is a uterine fibroid though it can still cau...
by Gregory Wadel, Gre : Fibroids can cause very heavy periods, leading to anemia and iron deficiency. They don't normally change the pattern of the menstrual cycle itself - usually the bleeding is regular but much heavier than usual. It may also cause pain or a feeling of p...
by Wolfgang Jaegel, Wol : Uterus tumor is non-harmful tumor caused by abnormal growth of uterus wall. This growth is the result from 1 body hormone enhancement and it can vary in size from one inch to more than ten inches long. The tumor can be divided into three type which a...
by Gregory Wadel, Gre : Fibroids affect four out of every five women and so are an issue of grave concern. Luckily, there is a new non-surgical treatment which might help with this problem. Fibroids usually occur as multiple tumors that tend to grow very slowly. Sometimes, ...
by james sameul, jam : IntroductionUterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during your childbearing years. Also called fibromyomas, leiomyomas or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almos...
by peterhutch, pet : Fibroids are the most common non-cancerous tumors in women of childbearing age. Fibroids are made of muscle cells and other tissues that grow in and around the wall of the uterus, or womb. The cause of fibroids is unknown. Risk factors include being ...
by Gillian Bowles, Gil : Women diagnosed with fibroids are often offered limited choices by traditional medicine, normally involving surgery or drugs. However, there is a natural alternative that involves bringing the most potent healing system know to man to bear on the und...
by Alisa Vitti, Ali : Didyou know that fibroids affect an estimated 20-50% of all women? Thesebenign uterine growths can range in size from that of a pea to that ofa melon, and symptoms can vary from none at all to heavy or painfulperiods, bleeding between periods, pain d...
by Michael Russell, Mic : About 20-30% of women will develop fibroids. By the time women reach their 50s, a whopping 80 out 100 women will develop fibroids. Fibroids or uterine leiomyomata, are growths or tumors made up of muscle cells and other tissues that grow within the w...
by Gregory Wadel, Gre : Fibroids are attached very securely to the uterine cavity by a stalk, or else they more commonly "bulge" into the cavity like boulders in a cave. Only a fibroid on a stalk pedunculated may be removed by a "D&C", but stalked fibroids are the exception...
by Steve Hefferon, Ste : There's nothing quite like sitting down on a crisp fall Sunday morning to write about my wife's uterus. I suppose I could have written something generic about the topic of uterine fibroids, but I prefer to write personal stories about true-life exper...