Subserosal uterine fibroids are a special form of uterine fibroids, and their location and size vary. So, what are the most common symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids? Subserosal uterine fibroids refer to most of the fibroids that grow and protrude from the surface of the uterine serosa, accounting for about 20-130% of fibroids. Subserosal uterine fibroids refer to most of the fibroids that grow and protrude from the surface of the uterine serosa. Between subserosal uterine fibroids and the muscle wall, small fibroids have little effect on women's menstrual changes and are difficult to detect. Some subserosal uterine fibroids do not have obvious symptoms until they grow larger, so it is difficult for many people to discover their disease. Although the symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids are not obvious, the most common clinical symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids are as follows: 1. Increased leucorrhea Symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids are common in larger intramural fibroids. Due to the enlargement of the uterine cavity and the increase in glandular secretion, increased leucorrhea and subserosal fibroids with infection also cause more leucorrhea. Sometimes the symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids can be bloody. 2. Pain. The symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids are abdominal pain, back pain, and dysmenorrhea. The symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids are lower abdominal swelling or back pain, which are not too serious. 3. Compression symptoms. Due to the different growth locations and sizes of fibroids, compression symptoms of varying degrees may occur, such as compression of bladder muscles, frequent urination, urgency and other symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids; compression of the rectum, leading to difficulty urinating. This is an introduction to the most common symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids should not be underestimated. When symptoms of subserosal uterine fibroids appear, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. |
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