Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological disease. Uterine fibroids are mainly divided into benign uterine fibroids and malignant uterine fibroids. Usually, malignant uterine fibroids are caused by benign uterine fibroids that are not treated in time. Therefore, it is best for us to treat them when uterine fibroids are benign or not. Let's understand the symptoms of malignant uterine fibroids? 1. Uterine bleeding is a symptom of malignant uterine fibroids, occurring in half or more of the patients. Among them, cyclical bleeding (excessive menstruation, prolonged menstruation or shortened menstrual cycle) accounts for about 2/3; non-cyclical (continuous or irregular) bleeding accounts for 1/3. Abdominal mass. Abdominal mass is usually the main complaint of patients with malignant uterine fibroids, up to 69.6%. Sometimes it may be the only symptom of fibroids. This often occurs in intramural fibroids that do not affect the endometrium, especially in the uterine fundus or under the pedunculated serosa. 2. Pain is a symptom of malignant uterine fibroids. Abdominal pain accounts for about 40%, backache 25%, and dysmenorrhea 45%. There is also lower abdominal swelling or back pain, but the degree is not very serious. The pain is caused by tumor compression of pelvic blood vessels, blood stasis, nerve compression or submucosal fibroids, which can stimulate uterine contraction, and the cervical canal is discharged from the inside and outside of the uterine cavity and becomes wide and painful; or fibroid necrosis infection causes pelvic inflammatory disease, adhesion, traction, etc. 3. Leucorrhea. Increased leucorrhea accounts for 411. .9%. Enlarged uterine cavity, increased endometrial glands, pelvic congestion or inflammation can increase leucorrhea; when submucosal fibroids ulcerate, infect, bleed, or necrotize, a large amount of bloody or purulent leucorrhea will be produced. Compression symptoms. Mainly occurs in cervical fibroids, or subuterine fibroids enlarge, fill the pelvic cavity, and compress surrounding organs. Compression of the bladder, frequent urination or difficulty urinating, urinary retention, etc.; Compression of the ureter can cause hydronephrosis and pyelonephritis. Fibroids growing on the posterior wall of the uterus can compress the rectum, causing constipation and even difficulty in defecation. We can clearly see that the symptoms of malignant uterine fibroids are very serious. Therefore, once the above symptoms appear, timely treatment is required, and regular gynecological hospitals should be selected. Do not go to those small gynecological clinics because of cost or facial problems, because unqualified health will also cause secondary damage. I hope you will be careful. |
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