Myoma during pregnancy is one of the many complications of pregnancy. The growth of myomas during pregnancy often raises fears of various disorders, ranging from an abnormal fetal position, premature labor, abnormalities of the placenta, to miscarriage. Myoma uteri or myoma is a benign tumor that grows in the uterus. If it appears during pregnancy, myoma can cause abdominal pain at the end of the first trimester or early second trimester. In addition to pain in the stomach, myoma during pregnancy can cause symptoms such as fever, nausea and vomiting, and bleeding from the vagina. Even so, myoma that appears during pregnancy often does not cause any symptoms. In many cases, its appearance is only realized when pregnant women carry out routine control to the doctor, especially when the doctor performs an ultrasound examination on the stomach. Is it true that myoma increased in size during pregnancy? Until now, the exact cause of the emergence of myoma is unknown. Increased levels o
One way to prevent colon cancer is to adopt a healthy diet. It should be noted that colon cancer is the 4th most common type of cancer in Indonesia, and around 8.5% of total cancer deaths in the world are caused by colon cancer. Colon cancer occurs when cells in the wall of the large intestine turn malignant and grow out of control, thereby damaging the surrounding healthy tissue and organs. Patients with colon cancer at an early stage may not experience any symptoms. When colon cancer develops to become more severe, the sufferer may show several symptoms, such as abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, bloody bowel movements, abdominal bloating, weight loss, and fatigue. Overview of the Causes of Colon Cancer The exact cause of this disease is unknown. However, there are several factors that can increase a person's risk for colon cancer, namely: Have parents or siblings who suffer from this disease. Above 50 years old. Have an unhealthy diet, for example, often consume fo