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What are the risks and causes of fibroids? Dr. Ally details the genetic and lifestyle factors that may be involved in developing fibroids. • Dr. Allyson Shrikhande, Chief Medical Officer at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, discusses why patients need our Pelvic Nerve and Muscle Treatment six times. At PRM, we focus solely on pelvic pain, and we understand that the muscles and nerves within the pelvis are intricately connected. Our unique treatment improves pelvic floor muscular tightness, along with decreasing pelvic nerve irritation and inflammation. • At Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, our pelvic pain specialists provide a functional, rehab approach to pelvic pain. When you visit one of our offices, you spend an hour with your doctor reviewing in detail your medical history and symptoms. Then, we perform an internal exam (no speculum) to evaluate your nerves and muscles. Together, we'll discuss an individual treatment plan that gets to the root cause of your pain and helps you to feel better. The best part: you can begin treatment the same day! • • At PRM, our mission is to decrease the time patients are suffering from pelvic pain symptoms. • • LEARN MORE: https://www.pelvicrehabilitation.com/ • • JOIN OUR COMMUNITY and get in on the discussions happening: • • ✨ Facebook -   / pelvicrehabilitation   • ✨ Instagram -   / pelvicrehabilitation   • ✨ Twitter -   / pelvicrehab   • #PelvicRehabilitationMedicine #fibroidsawareness #fibroids #uterinefibroids • ***** • Hi everyone. So what are causes, fibroids? What are the risk factors? So there is definitely a genetic predisposition to having fibroids and estrogen predominance is common in people who have fibroids. And we described the risk factors as, modifiable and non-modifiable. And these risk factors include age, race, hormonal factors, endogenous and exogenous hormonal factors. • So your, both your internal and external hormonal factors. Obesity, uterine infection and lifestyle. Now, when we say lifestyle, lifestyle factors for the development of fibroids include a diet that's low in fruit, low in vegetables, and low in vitamin D. Includes increased pollutants in food, as well as a diet high in caffeine and alcohol consumption can be associated with development of fibroids. • A lifestyle with low physical activity, high stress and smoking are also potential risk factors for developing fibroids.

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