Management of painful fibroids is not as difficult as some women think. Indeed, many living with almost unbearable symptoms for years and years until they seek help. The source of the pain of fibroids can vary from woman to woman, but primarily falls into three main categories.
Pain due to bleeding
Cramp can cause excessive bleeding and severe cramps can an involuntary reflex by the body to expel the Fibroma. You can try taking Ibuprofen to help with both the pain and heavy bleeding. Some women find that easy management works well-try with a thick pillow under your knees. Also, heat therapy can work well for this type of pain-a warm relaxing bath or heat path on the abdomen can relieve the pain.
General abdominal pain
Painful fibroids can cause general abdominal pain that either constant, or depending on your menstrual cycle vary. It can be like a dull ache or sticking in nature. This can be caused by the pressure on internal organs caused by the growing fibroids. Stabbing pain can be caused by a degenerating fibroids (dying). Other women experience pain due to fibroids on nerves expansion down the legs. Some women also experience pain in the back. For General pain is heat therapy is beneficial as massage and exercise. For lower back pain, try to pull your knees up toward your chest when lying on your side.
Pain during intercourse
This is usually dependent on the size and location of the fibroids. It's best to experiment with different positions until you discover that work the best and least cause discomfort.
Painful fibroids can be a problem for many years unless decisive action. There are full natural ways of managing pain and many women are able to shrink their fibroids without surgery by following a robust set of protocols. If you are willing to create lifestyle and dietary changes may then be suitable for you.
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