The dangers of fibroids in the posterior wall

Uterine fibroids grow on the posterior wall, and if they are large, they can compress the adjacent organs such as the rectum, which can cause constipation and difficulty in defecation. If it presses on the bladder, it can cause frequent urination and urgency. If the fibroids in the posterior wall of the uterus are large and grow towards the mucosal layer, they can cause increased menstrual flow, menstrual disorders, anemia, and can lead to infertility, miscarriage, and premature birth. Some patients may also experience back pain and abdominal cramps. If the fibroids grow quickly and do not shrink after menopause but increase in size, they may become cancerous. If the fibroids are found in the back wall, they should be reviewed regularly and treated under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended to eat less food containing high estrogen, such as soy products, royal jelly, sunflower seeds, etc., and also to maintain a good mood.