FIBROIDS: AFRICA ’S
SILENT INVASION…PART 1
“Fibroids now affects 4 in 10 Kenyan women!”
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WHAT:
fibroids are abnormal muscle growths
which grow in an idle uterus.
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SYMPTOMS
INCLUDE: general feeling of “fullness”
in the lower belly, painful and heavy
periods that can lead to anemia,
swollen abdomen, frequent urge to
pee, lower back pain, painful sex.
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CAUSE:
doctors claim that the cause of fibroids is still a mystery; while the female hormone oestrogen is
associated with the growth of fibroids, it has not been found to be the initial
cause. One factor linked to the rise of fibroids is obesity. The rise in female
employment may also play a factor, as does
traveling around. Today’s women are more ambitious, which means later marriages and pregnancies-
if at all. Traveling and different
environments can affect a woman’s hormone. This is why you may miss your
periods after a long journey. This might be because more oestrogen is produced
as your body adjusts to its new environment- resulting in increased growths in
the womb.
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CONCERNS:
With fibroids, it is all about their size, the quantity and their
positions. The bigger they are, the greater the risk. Even so, a pimple- sized
fibroid could cause issues if it is located within the uterine cavity, while a
large fibroid on the outside of the uterus may never cause any problems. But aside
from the discomfort factor, fibroids do not automatically equate with
infertility. Thanks to today’s medical advances and new technology, it is
possible to regain a healthy uterus.
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CAN
FIBROIDS LEAD TO DIFFICULTY CONCEIVING, OR LOWER YOUR CHANCES OF CARRYING A
BABY TERM? : Your chances of having a rough pregnancy are high incase you suffer from fibroids. There is
an increased probability of losing the
pregnancy in the early stages, plus complications during pregnancy and labor-
which can often result in a c- section.
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DOCTOR’S
LAST WORDS: “There is nothing better than hearing that first cry. Just do
yourself justice and a big favor and get yourself checked regularly. The sooner
you find out, the sooner you can be treated.”
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