certain hormones (GNRH) sometimes are used to treat this. Best by a Gyn. Good luck
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These are a little over an inch in diameter, which is not very big. They are actually quite common. They don't need to be treated just because they are present. They are occasionally associated with infertility and more often with heavy periods.
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