Bleeding because of fibroids

While it may be scary, abnormal bleeding is a common gynecologic condition. However, if you are bleeding due to fibroids, the inconvenience may be overwhelming.

Vaginal bleeding is considered to be abnormal if it occurs: 

Between periods (including spotting)

After sex

During menstruation but is heavier than usual, lasts longer than usual, or lasts more than seven days

After menopause

There are many causes of abnormal vaginal bleeding, including:  

Uterine fibroids

Endometrial polyps

An infection of the uterus

Pregnancy

Miscarriage

Ectopic pregnancy

Cancers of the uterus including endometrial and cervical cancers

Your doctor may perform a physical exam, including a pelvic exam, and other tests to determine the cause of your abnormal bleeding. 

Fibroids can usually be detected during a pelvic examination, which allows your doctor to feel for any abnormalities in the shape and size of the uterus. If your uterus is enlarged or irregularly shaped and you have symptoms of uterine fibroids, your doctor may order an ultrasound and additional imaging tests to confirm the presence of fibroids.

What Causes Uterine Fibroids?

Fibroids are growths of muscle and fibrous tissue in or on the wall of the uterus. They often develop in women between the ages of 35 and 50. Researchers have several theories about uterine fibroid causes, but much is still unknown.

Fibroid growth is related to the following: 

Estrogen

Progesterone

Growth hormones

Genetic changes

Misplaced cells in the body present before birth

The number of micronutrients — nutrients that the body needs only small amounts of — in your

Major stressors

It’s thought that fibroids are caused by the combination of many of these factors.

What Are the Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids?

Most women with uterine fibroids have no symptoms. However, fibroids can cause a number of symptoms depending on their size, location within the uterus, and how close they are to other organs in the pelvic region.

Abnormal bleeding is the most common symptom of a uterine fibroid. If the tumor is located within the uterine cavity or near the uterine lining, it may cause excessive menstrual bleeding. The uterine fibroid may also cause bleeding between periods.

Uterine fibroid symptoms can include: 

Heavy or prolonged menstrual periods

Abnormal bleeding between menstrual periods

Pelvic pain

Frequent urination

A firm mass, often located near the middle of the pelvis

A feeling of fullness in the pelvic area (lower abdomen)

Enlargement of the lower abdomen

Pain during sex

Lower back pain

Complications during pregnancy and labor, including a six-time greater risk of cesarean section

Reproductive problems, such as infertility (very rare)

What Are Some Complications Caused by Uterine Fibroids?

Sometimes uterine fibroids may cause more serious problems. Uterine fibroids can make menstrual bleeding heavy and full of clots.  Heavy menstrual bleeding and fibroids that cause bleeding between periods can make a woman anemic. If you’re feeling fatigued, visit your doctor to have a blood test to measure your level of red blood cells.

Other complications may include:

Infertility

Blockage of the urinary tract or bowels

Deteriorating fibroids, which can cause severe, localized pain

Development of cancerous fibroids, which is rare and less than one in 1,000 

Dr. Ruchi Tandon is a reputed Gynecologist practicing in leading hospitals in South Delhi namely Max and Apollo hospitals with over 14 years of experience in handling all kinds of Gynecological conditions including fibroids.


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