Fibroids can vary greatly in size, from tiny seed-like growths to large masses that expand the uterus. In many cases, small fibroids are considered common and may not cause noticeable symptoms. However, the “normal” size of a fibroid depends on its location, growth rate, and how it affects daily life. Even smaller fibroids can sometimes lead to heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure. Understanding fibroid sizes helps women recognize when medical attention may be needed. According to USA Fibroid Centers, early diagnosis and personalized treatment can help manage symptoms and improve overall reproductive health.
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