Understanding Myoma

Uterine fibroids or benign masses or benign tumors that develop in the uterus. Myoma or uterine fibroids can develop inside and outside the uterine wall.


A woman with a myoma may have more than one tumor in her uterus. The fact that myoma occurs in patients depends on the size, location and number of tumors found in the uterus.

Understanding Myoma
Symptoms of myoma

Myoma usually does not cause problems in patients. However, if it does, the patient may experience heavy menstrual bleeding that lasts more than one week, low abdominal pain and frequent urination.

Causes of myoma

The cause of myoma is not known with certainty, but several things can increase the risk of developing myoma. One of them is an increase in the hormone estrogen, for example in the menstrual cycle or pregnancy.

While the factors that can reduce the risk of myoma are labor publication. Women who have received too many myomas.

Diagnosis of myoma

Myomas are sometimes undiagnosed because they often cause no symptoms. However, myomas can be detected during routine checks at the content doctor. Of course, doctors can do an ultrasound or MRI.

Myoma treatment

In the case of a small myoma that does not cause problems, it does not need treatment because it can be done by itself. However, patients still need to check routine checks to try myoma conditions.


While in myomas that cause symptoms, treatment consists of hormonal treatments to prevent the development of myomas and relieve symptoms, or surgery to eliminate myomas.

Myoma complications

Although rare, myomas can still cause complications in patients. Anemia, infertility, and pregnancy disorders are complications that can occur due to myoma.

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