When many female friends find out that they have uterine fibroids, most of them are confused: How can I grow a tumor? Of course, the next concern is how to treat it. When choosing treatment, you must worry: Will the uterine fibroids recur after surgery? At present, minimally invasive interventional therapy can avoid recurrence caused by unclear vision with the naked eye. For example, the BBT self-coagulation knife minimally invasive treatment system introduced from the United States uses high-tech physical radio frequency (one frequency) 100kHZ through the "self-coagulation knife" under the dynamic observation and guidance of B ultrasound technology, through the vagina, cervix and other natural cavities to directly and accurately intervene with needle-shaped radio frequency treatment, such as sweater needle-shaped radio frequency treatment, which produces more than 80℃ high temperature coagulation of fibroid cells, leading to fibroid cell death, occluding vascular damage and blood supply, destroying hormone receptors, activating the immune system, especially the phagocytic system, causing the tumor to be hypoxic, dehydrated, atrophic or disappear. According to clinical evidence: Minimally invasive self-coagulation knife is an emerging treatment method that requires no surgery, has little pain, minimal trauma, quick recovery, low cost, good efficacy, is not limited by the number of fibroids, and can treat fibroids and functional blood at the same time. Uterine fibroids can occur singly or multiple, that is, a uterus can grow several, dozens, or even hundreds of fibroids. At the same time, the size of the fibroids can be as small as a grain of rice or as large as a watermelon. In addition, these tumors do not all grow on the surface of the uterus, but under the uterine muscle wall or serosa, or under the mucosa, deep or shallow, so they may not be seen during surgery. Visible or large fibroids are removed, but some invisible fibroids cannot be removed. In this way, the large fibroids are eliminated, the small fibroids or still unclear to the naked eye, and the small fibroids grow again after a period of time. Therefore, after the fibroids are eliminated, the disease may recur, but it is not necessarily the site of the primary fibroids. |
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