How to treat uterine fibroids? How to treat uterine fibroids conservatively

How to treat uterine fibroids? How to treat uterine fibroids conservatively

Speaking of uterine fibroids, I believe most female friends have heard of it. Maybe some friends are suffering from uterine fibroids, so what should we do about uterine fibroids? The following are several treatments for uterine fibroids. The main treatments for uterine fibroids are as follows:

1. Conservative treatment

Conservative treatment of uterine fibroids is used without any medication or other treatment. Gynecological internal examination is performed every 3 months, and B-ultrasound examination is performed. If there is no rapid growth of the tumor, and the bleeding and pain symptoms do not worsen, it can be expected that the uterine fibroids will shrink with aging and a decrease in sex hormone levels.

2. Drug treatment

Treatment with traditional Chinese medicine: Use traditional Chinese medicine decoctions, Chinese patent medicines, etc. to regulate the endocrine system and microcirculation of female patients, regulate blood and qi, disperse blood stasis and resolve nodules, and eliminate uterine fibroids from the source.

Western medicine treatment: androgen therapy. For women approaching menopause, with menstrual disorders and no malignant changes in the endometrium, methyltestosterone is often used for treatment.

The treatments for these two types of uterine fibroids are also relatively conservative.

3. Minimally invasive coagulation technique

Under the guidance of navigation and positioning technology, the superconducting needle with a thermocouple is precisely located at the site of the uterine fibroids to accurately locate the uterine fibroids. The superconducting needle is minimally invasively inserted into the center of the lesion, controlled by a computer, accurately monitoring the temperature of the tissue around the superconducting head, and immediately opens to release huge energy, accurately controlling the temperature, so that the lesions are dehydrated, solidified, and shrunk during the thermal coagulation process, and then fall off, absorbed, or even disappear during the metabolic process, so that the uterine structure and function return to normal. Lesions from cm to 5 cm can be cured at one time, and huge fibroids can be cured at the same time. This is the advanced method for treating uterine fibroids.

The above treatment methods for uterine fibroids are available for patients with uterine fibroids. Each treatment method for uterine fibroids has its advantages and disadvantages. Patients should choose the appropriate treatment method according to their actual situation and should not blindly follow the choices of others.

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