Uterine fibroids are formed in the uterus. They consist of scar tissue. Most fibroids are formed from as a reaction from menstrual functions, unbalanced hormones and through the process of pregnancy. Fibroids can be dissolved with the systemic enzyme. Fibroids can grow in many different locations around and in the uterus. There are 4 types of Fibroids. Subserous (outer wall), Submucosal (inside the uterine cavity, Intramural (within the uterine wall), and Pedunculated (attached to the uterus by a stalk).
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