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Fibroid
The very common symptoms of fibroid are; Heavy bleeding, this is a symptom which is most common with submucosal fibroids, which grow on the interior of the uterus. Painful periods— Fibroids can also be a factor if you have painful periods, as intramural fibroids can make cramps much more intense byRead more
The very common symptoms of fibroid are;
See lessHeavy bleeding, this is a symptom which is most common with submucosal fibroids, which grow on the interior of the uterus.
Painful periods— Fibroids can also be a factor if you have painful periods, as intramural fibroids can make cramps much more intense by interfering with the proper function of the uterine muscle.
Weight gain— are you putting on pounds? Maybe developed a pooch you can’t get rid of. There is high chance that it is fibroid
Painful sex— although, there are many reasons a woman might experience pain during intercourse, but it is worth noting that uterine fibroids could be a contributing factor.
Bad breath: A medical disorder?
When bad breath becomes a medical condition, it is referred to as halitosis. Rotting food in-between your teeth and gums and build up of plaque. Gum disease are often the most common cause of bad ass breath. Sometimes it comes from eating foods with strong smell such as onions or garlic but it doesRead more
When bad breath becomes a medical condition, it is referred to as halitosis. Rotting food in-between your teeth and gums and build up of plaque. Gum disease are often the most common cause of bad ass breath. Sometimes it comes from eating foods with strong smell such as onions or garlic but it does go away eventually but halitosis never goes away, it can only be managed.
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