Uterine fibroids symptoms causes and treatment explained by vascular specialist Dr Shaileshkumar Garge

Uterine Fibroids FAQ Questions : Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & What Every Woman Should Know

Uterine fibroids are very common among women, especially during their reproductive years, with nearly 70–80% of women developing them at some point. While many fibroids cause no symptoms, some can lead to heavy periods, pelvic pain, or fertility issues. Because many women still have questions about their causes, risks, and treatments, understanding fibroids is important. In this blog, we answer the frequently asked questions about uterine fibroids to help you make informed health decisions.

Common Patient Questions About Uterine Fibroids

1. What Are Uterine Fibroids?

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus. These growths are made up of muscle and fibrous tissue and can vary widely in size.

2. What Are the Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids?

Not all fibroids cause symptoms. In fact, many women discover fibroids during routine pelvic exams or ultrasound scans.

However, when symptoms appear, they may include:

Common Symptoms of Fibroids

  • Heavy or prolonged menstrual periods

  • Severe menstrual cramps

  • Pelvic pain or pressure

  • Frequent urination

  • Pain during intercourse

  • Lower back pain

  • Difficulty getting pregnant

One of the most common complaints among women with fibroids is heavy menstrual bleeding. This can sometimes lead to iron deficiency anemia, causing fatigue and weakness.

3. When Should You See a Doctor?

You should consult a specialist if you experience:

  • Extremely heavy periods

  • Pelvic pain that doesn’t go away

  • Rapid abdominal swelling

  • Difficulty conceiving

Early diagnosis allows doctors to recommend the most effective and least invasive treatment options.

4. What Causes Uterine Fibroids?

The exact cause of fibroids is still not fully understood. However, medical research suggests several contributing factors.

Possible Causes of Fibroids
  • Hormones
  • Genetics
  • Age and Reproductive Years
  • Lifestyle Factors

5.Are Fibroids Cancerous?

Fortunately, uterine fibroids are almost always benign (non-cancerous). The risk of fibroids becoming cancerous is extremely rare.

However, they can still significantly impact a woman’s quality of life if symptoms become severe.

6.What Are the Treatment Options for Uterine Fibroids?

Treatment depends on several factors, including:

  • Size of the fibroids

  • Severity of symptoms

  • Age of the patient

  • Desire for future pregnancy

The good news is that modern medicine offers multiple treatment options, including non-surgical solutions.

1. Medication
2. Minimally Invasive Treatment: Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
3. Surgical Options
  • Myomectomy
  • Hysterectomy

Why Choose Dr Shaileshkumar Garge, Citi Vascular Hospital, KPHB?

When it comes to treating uterine fibroids, choosing the right specialist makes a huge difference.
Dr. Shaileshkumar Garge is a highly experienced vascular and interventional specialist known for advanced minimally invasive procedures.
Key Reasons to Choose Dr. Garge
  • Extensive expertise in Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
  • Focus on non-surgical treatment options
  • Personalized patient-centric care
  • Advanced imaging and minimally invasive techniques
  • High success rate in fibroid treatment
His approach focuses on preserving the uterus while effectively treating symptoms, helping women return to their normal lives faster.

Why Choose Citi Vascular Hospital?

Citi Vascular Hospital is a trusted center for advanced vascular and interventional treatments.
What Makes Citi Vascular Hospital Unique?
  • Advanced Technology
  • Expert Medical Team
  • Patient-Focused Care
  • Minimally Invasive Expertise
  • Comprehensive Care

Comparison Table: Treatment Options

Treatment Type

Procedure Type 

Recovery Time

Uterus Preservation

Advantages

Best For

Medication

Non- invasive
Immediate
Yes
Helps control bleeding and pain
Mild symptoms

Uterine Fibroid Embolization

Minimally invasive
3–7 days
Yes
No major surgery, faster recovery
Moderate to severe fibroids

Myomectomy

Surgical
2–6 weeks
Yes
Removes fibroids while keeping uterus
Women planning pregnancy

Hysterectomy

Major surgery
6–8 weeks
NO
Permanent solution,no recurrence
Severe fibroids
treatment has advantages, so consulting a specialist is essential before making a decision.

Treatment Decision Flowchart

Below is a simplified pathway doctors may use when evaluating fibroid treatment options.
Start
  │
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Symptoms Appear
(Heavy periods, pelvic pain, frequent urination)
  │
  ▼
Consult Specialist
(Dr. Shaileshkumar Garge)
  │
  ▼
Medical Evaluation
• Ultrasound
• MRI Scan
• Physical Examination
  │
  ▼
Diagnosis Confirmed
(Uterine Fibroids)
  │
  ▼
Assess Severity
• Size of fibroids
• Symptoms
• Fertility plans
  │
  ├── Mild Symptoms
  │       ▼
  │   Medication & Monitoring
  │
  ├── Moderate Symptoms
  │       ▼
  │   Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)
  │   Minimally Invasive Treatment
  │
  └── Severe Cases
          ▼
     Surgical Options
     • Myomectomy
     • Hysterectomy
  │
  ▼
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
at Citi Vascular Hospital

 

Expert Tips for Best Results

If you’re planning fibroid treatment, these tips can improve your experience and recovery.
1. Seek Early Diagnosis
2. Choose Experienced Specialists
3. Discuss Fertility Plans
4. Follow Post-Treatment Care
5. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle

FAQs

What is the best hospital for fibroids in Hyderabad?

Many patients consider Citi Vascular Hospital, KPHB, led by Dr. Shaileshkumar Garge, a trusted center for advanced fibroid treatment.

Are fibroids cancerous?

No. Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow in the uterus.

What is the safest fibroid treatment?

Minimally invasive procedures like Uterine Fibroid Embolization are often considered safe and effective for many patients.

Can fibroids affect pregnancy?

Yes, in some cases fibroids may cause fertility issues or pregnancy complications.

How long does fibroid treatment recovery take?

Recovery depends on the treatment method. Minimally invasive procedures may require only a few days, while surgery may take several weeks.