Uterine Fibroids Risk Quiz
क्या आपके लक्षण फाइब्रॉएड की ओर इशारा करते हैं?
Uterine fibroids are extremely common — studies suggest up to 70% of women develop them by age 50 — yet many go undiagnosed for years because heavy periods get treated as "normal."
This free 7-question quiz looks at bleeding, pressure, urinary symptoms, and family history to help you decide whether it's worth a pelvic ultrasound.
How It Works | कैसे काम करता है
Answer 7 yes/no questions about bleeding, pressure, urination, sex, bloating, and family history. Your score maps to a low/moderate/high risk band.
Frequently Asked Questions | अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
Answers written for Indian women — honest, practical, and doctor-verified.
Are fibroids dangerous?
Most fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) and don't need treatment unless they cause heavy bleeding, pain, or fertility issues. A gynaecologist can advise based on size and location.
Do fibroids affect fertility or pregnancy?
Depending on size and location, some fibroids can affect fertility or increase pregnancy complications — this is a key reason to get diagnosed if you're planning a family.
How are fibroids diagnosed?
A transvaginal or abdominal ultrasound is the usual first step. Your gynaecologist may add an MRI for a more detailed picture if surgery is being considered.
Do fibroids need surgery?
Not always. Small, symptom-free fibroids are often just monitored. Treatment options range from medication to minimally invasive procedures to surgery, depending on severity.
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Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Fibroids are confirmed only via ultrasound or MRI — consult a gynaecologist.