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What is
Fibroid

Fibroids, also known as uterine leiomyomas, are non-cancerous growths that develop in or on the uterus. It is a serious medical condition that affects up to 77% of women in chid bearing years.

know the
symptoms

Fibroids can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain or pressure, constipation, prolonged periods, frequent urination, and even difficulty conceiving. Recognizing these symptoms early can lead to better diagnosis and treatment.

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your risk

Are you experiencing heavy periods, pelvic pain, or frequent urination? Take a moment to understand your symptoms and evaluate your risk for fibroids. Early awareness is the first step toward better health.

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for you

No one should face fibroids alone. Whether you need answers, support, or hope, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Together, we can navigate this journey toward better health and well-being.

Fighting Fibroids the Comprehensive Way

Fibroids affect millions of women, and tackling them requires awareness, education, support, and action. Through Fibroid-ED, we are committed to a holistic approach—providing knowledge, emotional support, medical guidance, and community advocacy.

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Fibroids remain a widely misunderstood condition, affecting millions of women worldwide.

community

Millions of women face the challenges of fibroids, but together, we can create a safe, supportive, and empowering space where no one suffers in silence.

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Overcoming Fibroids: Empowering Women Through Awareness and Treatment

Fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus, and while the exact cause is unknown, several factors contribute to their development. Understanding these causes can help with prevention, early detection, and management.

Fibroids develop due to several factors, including:

Hormonal Imbalance – High estrogen and progesterone levels fuel growth.
Genetics – A family history increases the risk.
Lifestyle & Diet – Poor nutrition and obesity may contribute.
Vitamin D Deficiency – Low levels are linked to a higher risk.
Inflammation & Stress – Chronic stress and inflammation can be triggers.

💡 Understanding these risk factors can help with prevention and early detection.

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Passionate about raising fibroid awareness? Join our mission to educate, support, and empower women. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, advocate, or someone who wants to make a difference, your time and skills can help change lives.

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Help Provide Support to Patients in Need.

Fibroids can be physically and emotionally challenging—but no woman should go through it alone. As a Fibroid-ED volunteer, you can offer hope, guidance, and support to those who need it most. Whether through patient advocacy, community outreach, or sharing vital resources, your help makes a difference.