π Hello! π§ π¬
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow in the muscle tissue of the uterus. They’re very common in women of reproductive age and only occur in women because they develop in the uterus, a female organ.
𧬠So, Why Do Fibroids Occur in Women?
Fibroids grow under the influence of female reproductive hormones like estrogen and progesterone, which is why they do not occur in men.
π According to Stewart EA (2015) in The New England Journal of Medicine:
βFibroid growth is stimulated by estrogen and progesterone, explaining their prevalence during reproductive years and regression after menopause.β
π§ͺ Main Causes and Risk Factors:
1. Hormonal Influence (Estrogen & Progesterone)
Fibroids grow when these hormones are high, such as during the menstrual cycle or pregnancy.
2. Genetics / Family History
If your mother or sister had fibroids, your risk is higher.
3. Race & Ethnicity
Black women are 2β3 times more likely to develop fibroids, and at younger ages.
4. Early Menstruation
Starting periods at a younger age increases lifetime exposure to estrogen.
5. Obesity and Lifestyle Factors
Higher body fat can increase estrogen production, fueling fibroid growth.
πΈ Final Word:
Fibroids are common, non-cancerous, and influenced by hormones and genetics.
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