As for the clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids, most patients have no obvious symptoms and are only occasionally found during pelvic examinations. If the clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids are closely related to the location, growth rate, and degeneration of the fibroids, the following is a detailed explanation of the clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids. Clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids: 1. Menstrual changes: The most common symptoms are shortened menstrual cycle, increased menstrual volume, prolonged menstruation, irregular vaginal bleeding, etc. 2. Abdominal mass: The abdomen is swollen, and a mass can be felt in the lower abdomen, accompanied by a feeling of falling. 3. Increased vaginal discharge: Increased vaginal discharge, sometimes with a large amount of purulent and bloody discharge and necrotic tissue discharge with a foul odor. 4. Pain: Generally, patients do not have abdominal pain, but often have lower abdominal swelling, back pain, etc. When the pedicle of the subserosal fibroid is twisted, acute abdominal pain may occur, the fibroid changes to red, the abdominal pain is severe, and is accompanied by fever. 5. Compression symptoms: When the fibroids grow forward or backward, they can compress the bladder, urethra or rectum, causing frequent urination, dysuria, urinary retention or constipation. When the fibroids grow to both sides, they form broad ligament fibroids, which can compress the ureter and cause hydroureteral or renal pelvis; if they compress the pelvic blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, they can cause lower limb edema. Through the introduction of the above content, we know that the clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids include uterine bleeding, abdominal mass, vaginal discharge, compression symptoms, etc. After mastering the clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids, you must actively consult a doctor to obtain accurate treatment methods. |
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