Hi There,
Hope this helps...
Your uterus is usually a good indicator or hormone imbalances. The most common types or issues for women who are premenopausal are fibriods and enalrged uterus.
Women need level
progesterone and estrogen in thier symptom. The one most likely to dominate in uterus enlargement and fibriods is estrogen. In other words if you have too much estrogen you can get both an enlarged uterus and/or fibroids combined. Enlarged uterus causes heavy menstrual bleeding and discomfort from pressure on the
digestive system, bladder etc.. Fibroids are tough and non-cancerous. They can grow to the size of a grapefruit and cause heavy bleeding which is constant. Menopause usually shrink fibriods.
Most doctors are likely to remove the uterus however, by doing research and finding the right doctor you can get fibriods removed without having to remove the uterus.
I hope that this helped. I would suggest talking to your doctor and disscussing hormone replacement to level off the imbalance in your system. There are medications which can do just that. I am a little unclear whether you have fibriods as well or an enlarged uterus. Either way, estrogen dominance is the main issue.
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