I am not sure if fibroids are genetic or not, but I can tell you that they are likely not. I had a conversation with a friend of mine about fibroids and he is an avid fibroid patient and supporter. I can see why. Fibroids are real. They can happen to anyone, and they are real. It is not something that is “just in the genes”, or that you are born with.
Of course fibroids are “normal” – they are just a little different that most people. Fibroids are found in a number of places throughout the body, and are usually the result of a complex interaction between the body and the environment. They are really common (as many as one in five people have fibroids in their lifetime), and many fibroid patients can live for decades after the diagnosis.
Just because someone has fibroids doesn’t mean he’s not a person, it just means he’s not getting the usual amount of nutrients, that’s all. It’s not unusual for people to have a number of fibroids, and it’s not uncommon to find more than one fibroid in someone’s body. In some cases, these are benign growths that are easily treated with medication. In other cases, they are cancerous and require surgery.
Fibroids are usually treated early, but unfortunately, they can cause severe complications if left untreated. In rare cases, they can even kill the person. For these reasons, if you have fibroids, it is strongly recommended that you seek treatment early.
Fibroids are considered “benign,” but the reality is that they are most common in men and women who have undergone radiation treatments for prostate or breast cancer. In prostate cancer, for example, radiation causes a type of cancerous growth that spreads rapidly and can affect the entire prostate gland. In women, radiation is often given to treat breast cancer, but fibroids can also affect the reproductive system.
The good news is that there is a way to remove fibroids, if they are found in the first place. The bad news is that there is no known cure.
In the video below, you can see how you can test for fibroids by taking a sample of your urine and finding out if there are any bacteria or other bacteria in it.
Some fibroids have a genetic mutation that is not amenable to treatment. If you are suffering from this condition, you may want to keep in mind that you may be more prone to develop the disease if you are a man.
Fibroids are not genetic in nature; they happen when the cells in your uterus become cancerous, either because of high levels of estrogen or for some other unknown reason. If you have fibroids, it is likely that you are suffering from a hormonal imbalance, and this is the perfect time to take action to take care of your health.
This is a good reminder for women to check their hormones regularly and take steps to better control them. We are all born with hormones in our bodies, and it is possible that there are factors that change our levels over time and lead to the abnormal growths we see in fibroids.