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What Does Uterine Fibroid Pain Feel Like?

Posted on February 16, 2025

What does it feel like when you have uterine fibroid pain? There are many different ways fibroid symptoms can impact your life. Even pain can manifest in different parts of your body. Here’s what you need to look for.

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5 Different Types of Uterine Fibroid Pain

When you have non-cancerous uterine tumors, you may experience pain in your:

  1. Pelvis

Pelvic pain is a common complaint for women with uterine fibroids because of the pressure growing fibroids place on your pelvis.

  • Lower Back

Fibroids can cause back pain when they press against your nerves and muscles, leading to inflammation and discomfort.

  • Stomach

Fibroid stomach pain usually feels like you’ve got abdominal pressure or uncomfortable fullness. However, if your pain is stabbing, sharp or doesn’t improve when you take medication, it may be due to other causes, and should be discussed with your healthcare provider.

  • Sexual Interactions

Uterine fibroid pain often shows up during intercourse, and that’s because penetration could put extra pressure on your tumors. Pain with sex is more likely when fibroids are in close proximity to your cervix.

  • Rectum and Bladder

Rectal or bladder pain may be linked to larger fibroids or tumors that develop outside the uterus, attached to the organ via stalk-like growths (known as pedunculated fibroids.) In addition pain, these fibroids can also lead to changes in bladder and bowel habits, including frequent urination and constipation.

Non-Surgical Relief for Uterine Fibroid Pain

Relief for the pain of fibroids can come in multiple forms. For some women, diet and exercise can help reduce the burden of some fibroid symptoms. Others will feel better when managing pain with over-the-counter medications, or with prescriptions for medications such as hormonal birth control, which may help manage symptoms such as heavy or painful periods. Finally, women who wish to find fibroid relief without surgery may wish to explore Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) in Houston. This procedure blocks blood supply to your tumors, causing them to shrink and relieving uterine fibroid pain as well as other intrusive symptoms. Available at our five Houston Fibroid locations, you can explore your candidacy for UFE by [tx/appt-link] requesting a consultation [/tx-appt-link].

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