Subserosal uterine fibroids refer to fibroids that grow out of the uterine serosa, accounting for about 20-30% of fibroids. Some subserosal uterine fibroids do not show obvious symptoms until they grow larger, so it is difficult for many people to detect their disease. So, are subserosal uterine fibroids easy to treat? 1. According to the different growth locations of uterine fibroids, they can be divided into submucosal fibroids, intramural fibroids, subserosal fibroids, etc. Fibroids grow on the surface of the uterine serosa and protrude from the surface of the uterus, accounting for about 20%. The surface of the fibroids is only covered with the uterine serosa layer. When the tumor continues to grow on the surface of the serosa, only one is connected to the uterine muscle wall, becoming a pedunculated subserosal uterine fibroid. Patients with subserosal uterine fibroids have no conscious symptoms, but if the tumor is too large or the anterior wall compresses the bladder, frequent urination, and the posterior wall compresses the rectum, constipation occurs. 2. Subserosal uterine fibroids and intramural fibroids usually do not have obvious menstrual changes. Acute abdominal pain occurs when the pedicle is twisted. When the subserosal uterine fibroids are red, the abdominal pain is severe and accompanied by fever. Subserosal uterine fibroids are common in lower abdominal back pain and aggravated menstruation. These symptoms are difficult for patients to discover themselves and are usually discovered during gynecological examinations. 3. General treatment "Is subserosal uterine fibroids easy to treat?" It mainly depends on the situation of the subserosal uterine fibroids, because the treatment of subserosal uterine fibroids is also divided into situations. As long as the patient friends actively treat it, the treatment of subserosal uterine fibroids will be easier to treat, so you can rest assured. |
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