Uterine fibroids may also cause pain in the lower extremities, mainly related to the location and size of the fibroids.
If the fibroid is small and appears to be a submucosal fibroid, it usually does not cause leg pain symptoms to appear. If the fibroid is large, subplasma fibroid or intermural fibroid, when the fibroid grows to a certain extent, it may cause irritation to the lumbar vertebrae, the blood circulation in the waist is affected and the nerves are compressed, which may lead to pain in the lower limbs.
Clinically, uterine fibroids need timely medical examination. If the uterine fibroid is large and obvious pain occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for surgical treatment to remove the fibroid.
Normally, you need to observe the recovery of your body and have regular checkups.