Nurse Favour
22/05/2025
Yes, fibroids can occur in virgins.
Being a virgin (i.e., never having had sexual in*******se) does not prevent fibroids or reduce the risk significantly.
Key Points About Fibroids in Virgins:
1. Not Related to Sexual Activity:
Fibroids are hormone-sensitive tumors—their growth is influenced by estrogen and progesterone, not sexual activity. So virgins can develop fibroids just like sexually active women.
2. Age Factor:
Fibroids typically develop in women between ages 20 and 50, and they’re most common during the reproductive years. A virgin in this age range is just as susceptible.
3. Symptoms in Virgins: Virgins with fibroids may experience:
Heavy or prolonged menstruation
Pelvic pressure or pain
Abdominal bloating
Frequent urination
Painful periods
Constipation Note: Some virgins discover they have fibroids when investigating irregular or heavy periods.
4. Diagnosis Without Pe*******on:
If a virgin is uncomfortable with a va**nal exam, doctors can use abdominal ultrasound or transrectal ultrasound (through the re**um) to examine the uterus.
5. Treatment Options:
Medication (to control symptoms or shrink fibroids)
Non-invasive procedures (e.g., MRI-guided focused ultrasound)
Myomectomy (surgical removal, uterus preserved)
Uterine artery embolization (cuts off blood supply to the fibroids)
6. Fertility Concerns:
Large or multiple fibroids can sometimes affect fertility later in life, but many women—including virgins—successfully manage fibroids and go on to conceive if they choose to.
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