Dysmenorrhea: You may be confusing terms. In the uterus its fibroids and in the breast fibrocystic. Fibroids are usually benign muscle tumors that are usually present by your mid 20's and they can cause pain and/or heavy bleeding. There are a few options for treatment depending on whether you plan more children or not.
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Fibroid symptoms: Uterine fibroids may cause no symptoms, but in some can can cause symptoms of heavy or prolonged periods, pelvic pain or pressure, pain with intercourse, or difficulty emptying your bladder. Many treatment options exist - see your doctor to find out which is right for you.
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