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Specifically, small fibroids found in a young woman in her mid-twenties? Any treatments? vitamen e 400mg daily helps. also limit of avoid caffine. whether you need treatment depends on a few things. Are they causing trouble? are you attempting (or wish in the future)pregnancy? If so, make sure your gyn is addressing that issue. You may not need any treatment but make sure this will not affect your future chances at a natural family Fibroids are harmless new growths of the muscles of the uterus. It is common now. Usually between 35 and 45 yrs , common after menopause but rare before twenty. If it is small and there are no symptoms no treatment at present. Depending on the its position and size treatment is determined. |
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