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Hi,

There seems to be some confusion about this.

Once fibroids are removed those particular fibroids cannot grow back. But

fibroids are caused by genetic mutations within uterine muscle cells. This

process can over time create new fibroids. In addition, there can be tiny

fibroids that cannot be seen or felt, and therefore cannot be removed. This is

most likely to happen in someone who has many little fibroids. Recurrence is

least likely in women with one or a few large fibroids than with multiple small

ones.

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But fibroids are caused by genetic mutations within uterine muscle

cells. This process can over time create new fibroids. In

addition, there can be tiny fibroids that cannot be seen or felt,

and therefore cannot be removed. This is most likely to happen in

someone who has many little fibroids. Recurrence is least likely in

women with one or a few large fibroids than with multiple small ones.

Hi

I am confused about this statement. After everything I have read I

was under the impression that no one knew how fibroids started, and

they are even unsure as to what makes them grow, some say estregen

others say progesterone. I was also under the impression that no

one knows if they will have a recurrence, whether they had one or

twenty, because everyone is different and there are no exacts with

this.

Suziedee

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