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Fibroid Uterus: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Testing at AK Diagnostics

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Overview

Women’s health is a vital part of overall family well-being, yet many gynaecological conditions often go unnoticed until they start affecting daily life. One such condition is a fibroid uterus, a common but sometimes silent health concern.

At AK Diagnostics, we provide advanced diagnostic services to help detect, monitor, and guide treatment for fibroids with accuracy and care.


What is a Fibroid Uterus?

A fibroid uterus refers to the presence of fibroids, which are non-cancerous growths in the muscle tissue of the uterus. These growths are medically known as leiomyomas or myomas. They can vary in size—from as small as a seed to as large as a melon—and may grow as single or multiple lumps.

Fibroids are most commonly found in women during their reproductive years and are influenced by hormonal factors, particularly estrogen and progesterone.

 


Common Symptoms of Fibroids

Many women with fibroids experience no symptoms, but when symptoms appear, they may include:

  • Heavy menstrual bleeding or prolonged periods
  • Pelvic pain or pressure
  • Frequent urination due to pressure on the bladder
  • Difficulty in conception or pregnancy complications
  • Lower back pain or pain during intercourse

If left undetected, fibroids can lead to anaemia due to heavy bleeding, fertility issues, or chronic discomfort.

 Understanding the Causes & Triggers

Certain factors can increase the likelihood of developing fibroids:

  • Women aged between 30 and 50 years
  • Family history of fibroids
  • Hormonal imbalance (high estrogen levels)
  • Obesity or being overweight
  • Early onset of menstruation

Recognizing these risk factors and opting for timely diagnostic evaluation is key to preventing complications.




How are Fibroids Diagnosed?

At AK Diagnostics, we offer a range of tests to accurately identify and evaluate fibroids. Diagnosis typically involves:

  • Pelvic Examination – Conducted by a gynaecologist to feel for abnormalities in the uterus.
  • Blood Tests – To check for anaemia caused by excessive menstrual bleeding.

Accurate diagnosis allows your doctor to decide whether the fibroids can be managed conservatively or require medical intervention.

Treatment Options

While AK Diagnostics specialises in diagnostic testing rather than treatment, understanding available treatment paths helps patients feel informed:

  • Medication – To regulate hormones and manage symptoms.
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures – Such as uterine artery embolisation.
  • Surgical Options – Myomectomy (removal of fibroids) or hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) in severe cases.

Early detection ensures that treatment is less invasive and more effective.

Why Choose AK Diagnostics?

At AK Diagnostics, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and patient-centred testing services. Here’s why patients trust us:

  • State-of-the-art imaging and lab facilities
  • Skilled radiologists and pathologists with expertise in women’s health diagnostics
  • Comprehensive test packages tailored for gynaecological health
  • Patient-friendly approach, ensuring comfort and confidentiality 

Your health is our priority, and we strive to deliver clarity and confidence through every test result.

Take Charge of Your Health with AK Diagnostics

Fibroids are common but manageable with timely diagnosis and the right care. If you experience symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or difficulty in conceiving, do not ignore them.

Take the first step toward better health. Schedule your fibroid-related tests with AK Diagnostics today and let our expert team guide you with accuracy and compassion.

Visit AK Diagnostics for precise testing and a step forward towards effective treatment.

Book Your Test Now

 

 

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