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4. A constant feeling of being full and a lack of appetite

If you know your limits and know your stomach, you usually have an awareness of when you’re full. Sometimes you can start feeling full even when you’ve eaten nothing at all. Larger uterine fibroids can push up into your stomach, causing you to feel full sooner because of limited space for digestion.

In extreme cases, you may lose weight rapidly due to a lack of hunger or desire to eat. In these types of situations, it’s crucial to know that it’s okay to visit a doctor. It’s better to be safe than sorry, and your doctor won’t mind.

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