Minor Symptoms Of Fibroids
Many women with fibroids report having no symptoms. They only realize they have fibroids when they go for a gynecological exam, or ultrasound.
Most of the symptoms are so minor that they are dismissed as regular period pains.This is because the most common symptoms of uterine fibroids (about 25%) have to do with menstruation.These symptoms can include:
- abnormal bleeding, clotting or spotting (menstrual irregularities)
- heavy bleeding (menorrhagia)
- prolonged monthly menstrual flow
- extreme pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea).
Heavy, excessive, and/or prolonged menstrual bleeding can also lead to a condition known as iron-deficiency anemia, which must be treated with iron supplementation.
Pelvic pain, pressure and discomfort are also symptoms of uterine fibroids that can be dismissed as period pains.
So, if the symptoms of fibroids aren’t that bad, what’s the big deal?
Your fibroids could be small at the moment, and easy to manage with natural remedies. Ignoring them could cause them to grow to the size of a cantaloupe melon, or multipy, making them more difficult to treat later on.
Fibroids are a common reason for infertility. For example, a fibroid blocking the fallopian tubes will prevent conception from ever taking place.
Your fibroid symptoms could be sabotaging your health and fertility, and the simple natural remedies in The Fibroid Cure could so easily restore your health.

1. Shola Oslo |
Thanks for info Shola interesting to know this.
Pat Birchall
2. Latasha |
Shola, I did not have the symptoms of having bleeding. My cycle has decreased in the flow and the amount of days. Sometimes I have sharp pains in my lower abs, that’s what made me go to the doctor and that when I found out I had fibroids.
3. Elizabeth Greenfield |
I want to buy the book, Can I send a check?
4. deko jama |
Oslo, I would like you to tell me the simple ntural remedies I can use to restore my health.
Thank you for your help on this matter
5. Debbie |
I am 56 years old and just found out that I have a fibroid that is 13 cm by 15 cm. I believe instead of shrinking during menopause mine is growing. What should my concerns be. I don’t have any symptoms like bleeding or pain.
6. Jackie |
I am 53 years old and knew I had friboids for some time now. I did a transvaginal and pelvic ultra sound and found I have 3 fibroids the biggest 3×2 cm. I was spotting for seven days and my Doctor wants to do a D&C. to find out why. Do you know what causes spotting during menapause and what I can do to prevent this from reoccuring.
Jackie Peters- July 29, 2007 7:24PM
7. Mara |
I would like to buy your book.
8. Patricia |
Hi. I am pleased that you are sharing this valuable information. I have at least three fibroids. I experience heavy bleeding during my period, and am unable to concieve. I have two children 17,and 15. Due to your providing this helpful information, I realize that I need to take a big step and start taking care of myself. I was in denial about this whole thing for a long time, but I finally accepted it with your help. I will be purchasing your book and the fibroid clear very soon. Thanks for changing my life.
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