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What are the symthoms of fibroids and how do you get rid of them?


I think I have fibroids because I am 45 yrs old and I have alot of pain I am going to the doctor but what will they do to help me get rid of them?

Fibroids are knots of overgrown muscle tissue of the uterus. They can cause pain and irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding. If the problem is bad enough, the treatment is surgery-hysterectomy

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