What is Myoma? Learn the Key Points

Myoma, or uterine fibroids, are common noncancerous growths in the uterus. They can cause irregular periods, pelvic or abdominal pressure, bloating, frequent urination, and sometimes pain or discomfort—occasionally affecting fertility and pregnancy.
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Why Myomas Develop

What Triggers Myoma Growth?

Myoma growth is typically influenced by hormones such as estrogen and progesterone that stimulate uterine muscle cells. Genetics and family history can raise susceptibility. Life stages including the reproductive years and pregnancy may affect size. Body weight, high blood pressure, and low vitamin D are additional contributors, helping explain why growth patterns differ among individuals.

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Common Signs of Myomas

When Should You Suspect Myomas?

Myomas often grow silently, without noticeable signs at first. However, your body may signal early warnings such as unusually heavy periods, pelvic discomfort, frequent urination, or persistent fatigue. Paying attention to these symptoms not only protects your well-being but also allows for timely diagnosis and effective treatment before the condition progresses.

Which Treatment Is Right for You?

We listen first, then prepare a clear treatment plan for you.

Our Specialists

Our specialists deliver focused myoma management with clear answers, uterus-sparing options, and minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery.

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