Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that develop in the muscular wall of the uterus. They may also be called uterine myomas, leiomyomas, or merely fibroids. Located in the female pelvis between the bladder and the rectum, the uterus is an organ whose main function is to nourish the developing fetus prior to birth.
Fibroids range in size from as small as a grape (less than one inch), to larger than a melon. Fibroids are classified by their location, which affects the symptoms they may cause and how they may be treated. They can appear:
- Beneath the outer surface of the uterus
- Totally within the wall of the uterus
- Inside the uterine cavity