Enlarged Uterus Symptoms: Recognizing the Signs and Exploring Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Enlarged Uterus Symptoms can indicate several underlying conditions, most commonly uterine fibroids. Recognizing these symptoms early helps women seek timely care and manage discomfort effectively.

Common enlarged uterus symptoms include:

  • Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding: Periods may last longer than usual or include bleeding between cycles.

  • Pelvic pressure or pain: The uterus can press on surrounding organs, causing fullness, bloating, or lower abdominal discomfort.

  • Frequent urination: Pressure on the bladder may increase the need to urinate or make it difficult to empty the bladder fully.

  • Constipation: Pressure on the rectum can lead to constipation or a feeling of incomplete bowel movements.

  • Back or leg pain: The added weight and pressure can cause discomfort in the lower back or legs.

  • Abdominal swelling: A noticeable increase in lower abdominal size or a feeling of heaviness can occur.

Causes of an enlarged uterus include fibroids, adenomyosis, pregnancy, and in rare cases, endometrial cancer. Among these, fibroids are the most common reason.

Non-surgical treatments are available for women experiencing enlarged uterus symptoms. Options include:

  • Medications to regulate menstrual cycles and reduce bleeding

  • Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) — a minimally invasive procedure that shrinks fibroids

  • MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound — non-invasive fibroid reduction

  • Lifestyle adjustments to help manage symptoms

If you experience enlarged uterus symptoms such as heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, or abdominal swelling, consult a specialist. Early intervention can improve quality of life and prevent complications.

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