Identifying and Managing the Symptoms of Subserosal Fibroids
Subserosal fibroids are a type of uterine fibroid that develop on the outer wall of the uterus, often causing discomfort and various symptoms depending on their size and location. Unlike other fibroids that grow within the uterine wall or cavity, subserosal fibroids tend to grow outward, affecting nearby organs like the bladder or bowel. Although benign, they can significantly affect a woman's quality of life, making it important to understand their symptoms and available treatment options. What Are Subserosal Fibroids? Subserosal fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow from the outer layer of the uterus. These fibroids may appear as single or multiple growths, varying in size from as small as a pea to as large as a grapefruit. As they grow outward, subserosal fibroids can press against nearby organs, potentially leading to symptoms such as pelvic pain, frequent urination, or constipation. In severe cases, they may even cause the uterus to appear enlarged. Symptoms of Su...