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What to Know About Uterine Fibroid Pain — and How to Find Relief

Uterine fibroids can lead to painful periods and a heavier flow, but there are ways to ease these symptoms.

For most women, a certain degree of menstrual pain is normal. As many as 75 percent of women experience period pain during their reproductive years, notes a study in the August 2019 Journal of Women’s Health. But it can also be a sign of something more serious, like uterine fibroids.

What Are Uterine Fibroids?

If you’re experiencing long-lasting period pain, or pain that worsens as you get older, it may be a sign of uterine fibroids.

“Uterine fibroids are benign smooth muscle growths of the uterus,” says Linda Bradley, MD, the director of the fibroid and menstrual disorders center at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. These growths are rarely cancerous, and they’re very common — about 80 percent of women develop fibroids by age 50, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

That said, they’re more common in some populations than others. Although fibroids can develop at any age, uterine fibroids are most common in women ages 30 to 40. Black women are more likely to develop uterine fibroids than white women; fibroids tend to develop at a younger age and grow more quickly in Black women, as well.

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