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How to find out if you have fibroids Because there are often no symptoms, you may only find out you have fibroids when you go for an internal examination. If you have symptoms and think you might have fibroids, see your doctor. You may be referred to a gynaecologist who should be able to diagnose whether you have fibroids or another condition. The doctor will give you a vaginal examination to feel your uterus for lumps or bulges. If your doctor says you do have fibroids, ask if there is more than one, where they are and how large they are. This will help you better understand your symptoms and decide what action to take, if any. Your doctor may want to confirm a fibroid diagnosis with additional tests: |
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Written by Tamara Beus and published in printed format (2001) by Women's Health
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