What tests are needed to monitor uterine fibroids? What tests are needed to check uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in gynecology. Most patients have a benign growth trend, but some patients may experience discomfort or even require surgical treatment. In order to detect and monitor the growth of uterine fibroids in a timely manner, patients often need to undergo a series of examinations. First, before making a preliminary diagnosis of uterine fibroids, doctors usually perform a gynecological examination. The physical examination includes abdominal palpation and pelvic palpation. Through this non-invasive method, doctors can preliminarily determine the location, size and number of uterine fibroids. Then, ultrasound examination is one of the important means of monitoring and diagnosing uterine fibroids. Through ultrasound mapping, doctors can clearly see the distribution of the uterine wall, uterine myometrium and uterine fibroids. Ultrasound examination can help doctors determine the size, number, location and relationship of uterine fibroids with other organs, judge whether they are benign or malignant, and monitor their growth. In addition, for patients who need more detailed information, doctors may also recommend magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Compared with ultrasound, MRI can provide more accurate and detailed image information, including the blood supply of uterine fibroids, the degree of fibrosis, and its relationship with surrounding tissues. Through MRI, doctors can further confirm uterine fibroids and evaluate whether surgical treatment is needed. In addition to these common examination items, there are other examination methods that can also be used to monitor the growth of uterine fibroids. If you need to further evaluate the relationship between uterine fibroids and other reproductive organs, your doctor may recommend a pelvic laparoscopy. In addition, blood tests are also one of the important auxiliary examination methods. By testing the hormone levels in the blood, you can evaluate the development tendency and treatment effect of uterine fibroids. In summary, we can use a variety of examination methods to monitor the growth of uterine fibroids. Gynecological examination, ultrasound examination and MRI are common and relatively routine examination items. However, according to individual conditions and clinical needs, doctors may choose other examination methods and develop personalized diagnosis and monitoring plans. At the end of the article, I would like to introduce some popular science knowledge about uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological tumor with a higher incidence in women. Its symptoms vary, and early symptoms may be mild, including irregular menstruation, excessive and prolonged menstruation, and pelvic pressure. As the tumor grows, patients may experience abdominal pain, compression of the bladder or rectum, and even affect fertility. Therefore, regular physical examinations and monitoring of uterine fibroids are very important, which can help early detection, timely treatment, and protect women's health and fertility. I hope that today's article can help everyone better understand uterine fibroids and maintain a healthy body. |
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