This document discusses myomas of the uterus, commonly known as uterine fibroids. It defines uterine fibroids as benign neoplasms that arise from the uterus and are most common in women of reproductive age. The document classifies fibroids based on their location as intramural, subserous, or submucous. Common symptoms of fibroids are heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure or pain, and frequent urination. Treatment options mentioned include medications like GnRH agonists to temporarily induce menopause-like conditions, progestin-releasing IUDs to relieve heavy bleeding, and pain medications. Surgical procedures are also briefly noted.