Multiple uterine fibroids grow very fast, or after menopause, the fibroids not only do not shrink, but also grow larger. Therefore, uterine fibroids must be treated promptly after discovery. So, what are the hazards of multiple uterine fibroids? The following is a detailed introduction by experts: 1. Malignant lesions Generally, uterine fibroids are benign, but a few can cause malignant changes. Patients with postmenopausal fibroids who grow rapidly or have postmenopausal fibroids should be more vigilant. 2. Secondary anemia Because patients with uterine fibroids have long-term menorrhagia, they may develop secondary anemia and even anemic heart disease. In severe cases, they may suffer from general fatigue, pale complexion, shortness of breath and palpitations. 3. Infertility and miscarriage Uterine fibroids compress the entrance of the fallopian tube, deform the uterus, and hinder the implantation of the fertilized egg, leading to infertility. Even if you get pregnant, it is easy to miscarry. Adhesions or inflammation If uterine fibroids are not treated in time, they can directly cause intestinal infections and other organ infections, leading to inflammation and severe adhesions. Infection or suppuration Women with uterine fibroids will directly cause pelvic congestion and infection, and if not treated in time for a long time, it will directly cause abscess symptoms. |
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