As fibroids develop, they can lead to a range of symptoms affecting the menstrual cycle, including heavier, longer periods or bleeding between cycles. Read on to understand the link between fibroids and heavy menstrual bleeding, and learn more by reaching out to Dr. Charlene Collier at Haven: Pregnancy, Wellness & Women's Health in Ridgeland, MS.
Fibroids are typically noncancerous growths that can form within the uterine wall, inside the uterine cavity, or on the outer surface of the uterus. They vary in size and may lead to various symptoms as they grow.
As fibroids enlarge, they can cause the uterine lining to thicken, resulting in heavier menstrual cycles. Their size and location can influence bleeding intensity, with larger fibroids or those within the uterus potentially obstructing blood flow, which often leads to significantly increased bleeding during menstruation.
In addition to heavy bleeding, fibroids can cause other symptoms that impact quality of life, including bloating, pelvic pain, and pressure on the bladder. Some individuals may also experience fertility challenges or pain during intercourse due to fibroids.
If you are experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding or other fibroid-related symptoms, it’s essential to consult with your OBGYN to discuss treatment options. Treatments for fibroids vary based on symptom severity; medications can often help manage heavy bleeding, while more severe cases may require surgical interventions such as a myomectomy or hysterectomy.
For those in or near Ridgeland, MS, seeking treatment for fibroids, schedule a consultation with Dr. Collier at Haven: Pregnancy, Wellness & Women's Health by calling (601) 707-3970.
302 Highland Park Cove, Suite B
Ridgeland, MS 39157