Under normal circumstances, hydatidiform mole can be treated with surgery such as vacuum extraction, curettage, and hysterectomy. 1. Uterine suction: After the cervix is fully dilated, a suction tube and oval forceps are used to absorb tissue and expel hydatidiform mole. Before the operation, pregnant women need to prepare for infusion and blood to deal with emergencies. 2. Curettage: Curettage can be performed when there is no condition for suction. If the uterus is larger than 12 weeks of pregnancy, it is difficult to completely remove the hydatidiform mole tissue in one operation. Curettage can be performed again one week later. Pay attention to care and rest well after the operation. 3. Hysterectomy: Simple hysterectomy can eliminate the risk of hydatidiform mole invading the myometrium. Total hysterectomy can be used for people over 40 years old, those with high risk factors and those who have no fertility requirements. If the uterus is more than 12 weeks pregnant, a second hysterectomy may be required. In addition to the above treatments, there are other treatments, such as radiotherapy and hydatidiform mole treatment. Different treatments correspond to different diseases. Once a hydatidiform mole is found, it needs to be treated as soon as possible. |
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