What are the five major hazards of uterine fibroids? What harm will uterine fibroids cause to the body? Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological disease that often causes certain harm to women's health. The following will analyze the five major hazards of uterine fibroids and their effects on the body. The first major hazard: irregular menstruation The presence of uterine fibroids can cause irregular menstruation in women. Due to the different locations and sizes of fibroids, they can exert certain pressure on the normal shedding of the endometrium, leading to increased menstrual volume, prolonged menstruation, dark red menstrual color or blood clots, etc. This abnormal menstrual phenomenon not only brings inconvenience to women's lives, but can also lead to problems such as anemia. The second biggest hazard: pain symptoms The presence of uterine fibroids can cause abdominal pain, back pain and other pain symptoms in women. This is because the growth of fibroids will exert a certain degree of pressure on the uterus and surrounding tissues. At the same time, the location and size of the fibroids themselves will also affect the conduction of nerves, ultimately leading to the occurrence of pain. Severe pain can affect women's quality of life and even cause mood swings and depression. The third biggest hazard: female infertility Uterine fibroids are an important cause of female infertility. The presence of fibroids will change the morphology of the endometrium and have a certain impact on the development of implanted embryos. The presence of fibroids will also cause a certain obstruction to the blood flow in the uterus, resulting in the fertilization and development of embryos and eggs being affected. Therefore, women with uterine fibroids have a higher risk of infertility. The fourth hazard: compression of the urethra and rectum The location and size of uterine fibroids are different, which will exert a certain amount of pressure on the surrounding urethra and rectum. This pressure can cause urinary problems such as dysuria, frequent urination, urgency, and incontinence, and can also cause rectal problems such as constipation and difficulty in defecation. These problems not only seriously affect women's quality of life, but may also lead to other complications. The fifth hazard: the risk of fibroids turning into malignant tumors Uterine fibroids are generally benign tumors, but in rare cases they may become malignant. Although the risk of malignant transformation is low, women still need to pay close attention to the growth of fibroids and have regular examinations. If the fibroids grow rapidly, the pain increases, or there are symptoms of malignant transformation, you need to go to the hospital for treatment in time. The five major hazards of uterine fibroids include irregular menstruation, pain symptoms, female infertility, compression of the urethra and rectum, and the risk of malignant transformation. Therefore, women should pay attention to and deal with uterine fibroids in a timely manner, and receive treatment and guidance from professional doctors. Regular physical examinations and maintaining good living habits are of great significance for the prevention and treatment of uterine fibroids. |
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