The 10 Most Common Fibroid Symptoms: Early Signs of Uterine Fibroids

Lower Back Pain

Lower Back Pain

Anatomically, the uterus is located anteriorly to the spine, and a mass over the uterus or inside the uterus results in the compression of key nerves supplying this organ and other adjacent structures. These masses over the uterus will also push the adjacent structures and compress the spine when they grow large, resulting in more pain in the pelvic area and the lower back. Other causes of lower back pain include heavy weight lifting, disc herniation, poor posture, intestine, and kidney-related problems and repetitive movements of the back. Thus, every case of back pain should be investigated before labeling it as a cause of fibroids.