According to the different pathology of fibroids, they can be divided into multiple and single. Multiple uterine fibroids are more common, and are most common in women of childbearing age between 35 and 50 years old. What are the typical symptoms of multiple uterine fibroids? According to statistics, most early patients have no obvious symptoms, so early diseases are often easily overlooked. The editor will introduce the common typical symptoms of multiple uterine fibroids: 1. Vaginal bleeding: The most common symptoms of this disease are irregular vaginal bleeding, long-term excessive bleeding, prolonged menstruation, and even bleeding anemia. At this time, you must pay attention to choosing the appropriate treatment method as soon as possible. 2. Enlarged fibroids: When fibroids grow to the size of a curled head, they can easily compress other organs in the pelvis. At this time, the probability of large fibroids bleeding and becoming malignant will be very high. 3. Infertility: This is also the most common symptom of uterine fibroids. Some women may even have habitual miscarriages even if they are pregnant. 4. The growth rate of fibroids accelerates: After menopause, fibroids will not get smaller, and may even slowly grow larger. Uterine fibroids can generally be divided into the following categories: 1. When the uterine fibroid is located inside the muscle wall, it is called intramural uterine fibroid. At this time, it is surrounded by the myometrium. This type of uterine fibroid mainly occurs at the first onset, so it is the most common, accounting for about 60~70%. 2. Another relatively rare condition is cervical fibroids. Fibroids grow in the cervix of the uterus. Because of their low growth position, they can be embedded in the pelvic cavity, causing compression symptoms, making surgical removal difficult and easily damaging the ureter and bladder. 3. Submucosal uterine fibroids, intramural uterine fibroids grow into the uterine cavity, protrude from the uterine cavity, and are in direct contact with the mucosal layer, accounting for about 10%. This tumor can gradually enlarge and deform the uterine cavity, and often has a pedicle connected to the uterus. If the pedicle is long, it can block the cervical opening or fall out into the vagina. 4. Subserous uterine fibroids, intramural uterine fibroids grow toward the serosa, protrude from the surface of the uterus, and directly contact the serosa, accounting for about 20%. If it grows between the two leaves of the broad ligament, it is an intra-ligament uterine fibroid. Experts introduced to us the typical symptoms of multiple uterine fibroids. In order to get rid of the troubles of uterine diseases as soon as possible, it is recommended that we must choose a regular and professional hospital to treat uterine fibroids and pay attention to the care of the disease. |
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