Uterine Sub Mucosal Leiomyoma (Fibroid) A Case Report
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Submucosal fibroids are the least common of the various types of fibroid tumors. These fibroids develop just under the lining of the uterine cavity. Large submucosal fibroid tumors may increase the size of the uterine cavity and can block the fallopian tubes. This can cause complications if one is trying to get pregnant. Some fibroids do not produce any symptoms at all while others can be severely symptomatic. Associated symptoms with submucosal fibroids include very heavy menstrual bleeding or excessive and prolonged menstruation. The passage of clots and frequent soiling can take its toll on one’s everyday lifestyle. Untreated, prolonged or excessive bleeding can cause more complicated problems such as fatigue or anemia which could potentially lead to a need for blood transfusions. This case report is about a 44 years old lady having two kids, complaining of very heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and an enlarged abdomen.
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Submucosal fibroids are the least common of the various types of fibroid tumors. These fibroids develop just under the lining of the uterine cavity. Large submucosal fibroid tumors may increase the size of the uterine cavity and can block the fallopian tubes. This can cause complications if one is trying to get pregnant. Some fibroids do not produce any symptoms at all while others can be severely symptomatic. Associated symptoms with submucosal fibroids include very heavy menstrual bleeding or excessive and prolonged menstruation. The passage of clots and frequent soiling can take its toll on one’s everyday lifestyle. Untreated, prolonged or excessive bleeding can cause more complicated problems such as fatigue or anemia which could potentially lead to a need for blood transfusions. This case report is about a 44 years old lady having two kids, complaining of very heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and an enlarged abdomen.
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