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Is a one-centimeter uterine fibroid serious?

Asked by:Amelia

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 05:26 AM

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  • Orestes Orestes

    Apr 12, 2026

    Uterine fibroids up to one centimeter in size are usually not serious and most are benign and do not require special treatment. Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors of the female reproductive system, and their severity is related to size, location and symptoms.

    Uterine fibroids of one centimeter are small and in most cases do not cause significant symptoms or health risks. This type of fibroid may be discovered accidentally during a physical examination. It grows slowly and rarely becomes malignant. Patients may feel no discomfort at all, or may only experience symptoms such as slight increase in menstrual flow and prolonged cycles. Clinically, it is usually recommended to review ultrasound regularly to observe changes in fibroids.

    In rare cases, even if the fibroids are small, if they grow in special locations such as under the endometrium or on the cervix, they may cause abnormal bleeding, anemia or compression symptoms. Submucosal fibroids may lead to infertility or an increased risk of miscarriage. If hemoglobin decreases due to persistent pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, or increases rapidly in a short period of time, further intervention is required.

    You need to maintain a regular daily routine and avoid excessive intake of estrogenic foods such as royal jelly. It is recommended to review gynecological ultrasound every 6-12 months to monitor the dynamics of fibroids. If symptoms such as prolonged menstruation, worsening abdominal pain, or difficulty urinating occur, you should seek medical attention promptly. Postmenopausal women usually do not need to worry too much as fibroids will shrink naturally.

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