How serious are uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids can affect women's health. Of course, the size of the uterine fibroids is very important. In addition, the location of the uterine fibroids can also have a serious impact on the patient. Experts remind that if a patient is diagnosed with uterine fibroids, they should communicate with the doctor about the treatment method as soon as possible to avoid more serious harm due to worsening of the condition! How serious are uterine fibroids? Gynecological experts say: If a woman has uterine fibroids and they are larger than 5 cm, the risk is relatively high. In fact, the ideal treatment for uterine fibroids is when the fibroids grow to 3-5 cm. The surgery is of moderate difficulty and can avoid compression from surrounding tissues. Patients should also pay attention to the worsening of uterine fibroids, which can cause heavy bleeding. If the uterus ruptures, the fibroid fluid will seep out and cause more serious infection! How serious are uterine fibroids? There are many types of uterine fibroids, such as intramural fibroids, regenerative fibroids, metastatic fibroids, etc. Especially if the fibroids compress the ureter, bladder and other parts in the early stage, and even cause kidney infection, the increase in the number of fetuses in a woman's pregnancy may affect each other and cause the patient to have a miscarriage. Therefore, in the treatment of uterine fibroids, it is necessary not only to see the size, but also to understand the location of the fibroids! How big is a uterine fibroid to be considered serious? If the uterine fibroid has reached the treatment standard, the doctor should conduct a detailed exploration of the fibroid, and then choose the treatment method with the least harm, while also avoiding infections in the abdominal cavity. Patients should pay attention to supplementing rich nutrition, but do not eat things that contain too much estrogen! Uterine fibroids should be treated promptly if these conditions occur 1. Frequent urination and urgency. Uterine fibroids compress other pelvic organs, causing frequent urination and urgency. Symptoms can be relieved after minimally invasive surgery, but the probability of fibroids worsening is high. 2. When the fibroids grow too fast, or after menopause, the fibroids not only do not shrink, but become larger. 3. Uterine fibroids lead to excessive menstrual bleeding. Minimally invasive treatment is the only effective solution because long-term excessive menstruation and prolonged menstruation lead to anemia. 4. Infertility. Infertility is caused by fibroids, but other normal examinations can also lead to habitual miscarriage. Before the fibroids rapidly grow and worsen, minimally invasive treatment can remove the fibroids, and pregnancy can be successful after half a year. |
<<: How big is the uterine fibroid before surgery? The best treatment for uterine fibroids
For women, although the normal arrival of menstru...
Vulvar leukoplakia is also one of the common gyne...
The weather has been getting cooler recently, and...
Cervical warts are a common type of sexually tran...
Abdominal pain is a very uncomfortable feeling, a...
After an abortion, the endometrium of a woman is ...
Cervical erosion is a very common and frequent gy...
What are the taboos for ovarian cysts? Ovarian cy...
It is widely rumored on the Internet that eating ...
What does it mean to have multiple cervical nabot...
What are the symptoms of cervicitis? Many female ...
Patients with irregular menstruation often experi...
Adnexitis is a comprehensive inflammation that ca...
The Year of the Dragon is here, and many people w...
In clinical practice, cervical hypertrophy examin...