Fact Friday: When is treatment necessary for fibroids?

by | Jun 26, 2020 | Fact Friday | 0 comments

Uterine fibroids usually need treatment when symptoms become so severe that they start to affect your daily activities and quality of life. Warning signs can include:

👉 Anemia from bleeding

👉 Ongoing lower back pain or pressure in the lower belly

👉 Trouble getting pregnant

👉 Problems during pregnancy

👉 Problems with the urinary tract or bowels

👉 Infection, if the tissue of a large fibroid dies

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