Fibroids are non-cancerous, ie harmless tumours that grow in the smooth muscle layers of the wall of uterus (womb).
About 70% of Asian women develop fibroids at some point in their lives, many of them asymptomatic. The incidence of symptomatic fibroids is lower among Asians.
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Your doctor may suggest one or more ofthe following diagnostic tests:
Blood test: Complete blood picture to check for anaemia
Ultrasound: This is done when the patient has heavy bleeding or any of the other symptoms associated with fibroids.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Helps in identifying the location and size of fibroids.
Trans vaginal scan: A small scanner is inserted into the patient’s vagina to view the uterus.
Hysteroscopy: A small telescope is introduced into the uterine cavity through the cervix and is used to examine the uterus lining
Laproscopy: A small flexible tube device used to look at the outer aspect of the uterus.
Biopsy: Small uterine lining is incised and sent for investigations.
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