

Fibroids, which are seen in 20 out of every 100 women, are the general name of tumors that occur as a result of uncontrolled growth in the muscle layer of the uterus and cervix. Although a tumor means cancer for many people, fibroids are usually benign. It is important to closely monitor and treat these formations, which are likely to become cancerous at a rate of 1 per thousand.
Can Fibroids Cause Infertility?
Fibroids can cause infertility. The menstrual cycle may be disrupted due to fibroids, and structural defects in the uterus may also prevent the fertilization of the egg. Structural deformity of the uterine fibroids may also prevent the fertilized egg from attaching. Women with fibroids are less likely to become pregnant. In addition, it has been observed that the probability of premature birth and miscarriage due to fibroids increases.
The Effect of Myomas on Infertility Due to Tubal Factors
In cases of female infertility, the rate of infertility due to tubal factors is quite high. If fibroids are located close to the ovarian tubes, they can cause infertility due to tubal factors. Women have two ovarian tubes. If the fibroids are located near a single tube, there is a possibility of pregnancy. However, the rate is much lower than the percentage of conception in the case of open two tubes. If two tubes are blocked due to fibroids, options such as in vitro fertilization and myoma surgery should be evaluated.
What are the Symptoms of Myoma?
Fibroids are difficult problem to diagnose early for women who do not have regular gynecological examinations. Fibroids usually present with painful bleeding. Many women do not see this as a problem and do not consult a doctor, as they think that painful and heavy bleeding is normal during the menstrual period. This causes the problem of fibroids to increase and cannot be diagnosed. In addition to bleeding, fibroids may be the cause of symptoms such as a constant feeling of fatigue, constipation, gas and indigestion, swelling in the abdomen, and frequent urination. Your fibroids. Depending on the region, pain and bleeding may also occur after sexual intercourse.
