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Medical Conditions - Intramural Fibroid

An intramural fibroid is a type of non-cancerous uterine growth that grows within the muscular wall of the uterus. Symptoms include heavy or prolonged menstrual periods, painful periods, pelvic pain, or pain during sex. Treatment options include watchful waiting, medications, surgery like myomectomy or hysterectomy, and uterine artery embolization.

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Is low ferritin linked to prolonged periods after delivery?

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What do fibroids, cysts, and thick uterine lining mean?

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How to treat uterine fibroids in a 45-year-old woman?

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Is an intramural fibroid risky in early pregnancy?

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Do multiple intramural fibroids interfere with conception?

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Are there alternatives to progesterone for heavy bleeding?

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