Fibroids can vary greatly in size, ranging from tiny seedlings that are barely visible to larger masses that may distort the uterus. Small fibroids, typically less than 2 centimeters, are common and often cause no symptoms. However, there is no single “normal” fibroid size, as the impact of a fibroid depends on its location, number, and rate of growth. Some women with larger fibroids experience few symptoms, while others with small fibroids may have heavy bleeding or pain. Regular checkups and imaging tests can help monitor fibroid growth and determine whether treatment is necessary. Visit USA Fibroid Centers for more information.
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