According to statistics, 20% of women in today's society will suffer from uterine fibroids, and one in every five women will get this disease. It can be seen that its incidence rate is very high. It can be said to be the natural enemy of women. So what is this gynecological disease with the word "tumor" in its name? Will it cause cancer? Today, the editor will explain it to you. How uterine fibroids form First of all, there is a group of "guards" in the female uterus. They are uterine smooth muscle cells, which protect the uterus. They work during menstruation or childbirth, allowing the uterus to contract and discharge menstrual blood or the fetus. However, some of them do not work efficiently, just like those of us who often slack off at work. These cells are fibroid cells, and when these cells encounter estrogen and progesterone, they will be attracted to form a mass of meat. If there are more fibroid cells and they are attracted at the same time, the mass of meat will become larger, forming uterine fibroids. Therefore, basically every woman may face this disease. The harm of uterine fibroids In fact, these fibroid cells only attach to estrogen and progesterone and will not transfer to other places. Therefore, it is a benign tumor and will not become cancerous. However, if the fibroid mass is too large, it will also cause an impact, such as infertility. If the fibroid mass is too large, the fertilized egg will not be able to implant, resulting in inability to get pregnant or miscarriage. At the same time, it may also expand the endometrium, causing uterine system disorders and irregular menstruation. If the uterine fibroid grows outside the uterus, it will also cause abdominal pain and other diseases. Can uterine fibroids be treated? How can they be prevented? The current effective treatments for uterine fibroids are drug therapy and surgery. Drugs can only relieve the symptoms, and surgery is generally used to directly remove them. So how can uterine fibroids be prevented? In fact, there is no clear cause of the disease, but experts have found that obesity, overeating, staying up late and lack of vitamin D have a high chance of causing uterine fibroids. Don’t think that uterine fibroids are benign tumors and don’t take it seriously. There is still a small chance that they will become cancerous. Don’t develop bad habits in your daily life. If the tumor continues to grow, it means it is dangerous and you should seek medical attention in time. That’s all I have to say today. According to statistics, 20% of women in today's society will suffer from uterine fibroids, and one in every five women will get this disease. It can be seen that its incidence rate is very high. It can be said to be the natural enemy of women. So what is this female disease with the word "tumor" in its name? Will it cause cancer? Today, the editor will explain it to you. How uterine fibroids form First of all, there is a group of "guards" in the female uterus. They are uterine smooth muscle cells, which protect the uterus. They work during menstruation or childbirth, allowing the uterus to contract and discharge menstrual blood or the fetus. However, some of them do not work efficiently, just like those of us who often slack off at work. These cells are fibroid cells, and when these cells encounter estrogen and progesterone, they will be attracted to form a mass of meat. If there are more fibroid cells and they are attracted at the same time, the mass of meat will become larger, forming uterine fibroids. Therefore, basically every woman may face this disease. The harm of uterine fibroids In fact, these fibroid cells only attach to estrogen and progesterone and will not transfer to other places. Therefore, it is a benign tumor and will not become cancerous. However, if the fibroid mass is too large, it will also cause an impact, such as infertility. If the fibroid mass is too large, the fertilized egg will not be able to implant, resulting in inability to get pregnant or miscarriage. At the same time, it may also expand the endometrium, causing uterine system disorders and irregular menstruation. If the uterine fibroid grows outside the uterus, it will also cause abdominal pain and other diseases. The current effective treatments for uterine fibroids are drug therapy and surgery. Drugs can only relieve the symptoms, and surgery is generally used to directly remove them. So how can uterine fibroids be prevented? In fact, there is no clear cause of the disease, but experts have found that obesity, overeating, staying up late and lack of vitamin D have a high chance of causing uterine fibroids. Don’t think that uterine fibroids are benign tumors and don’t take it seriously. There is still a small chance that they will become cancerous. Don’t develop bad habits in your daily life. If the tumor continues to grow, it means it is dangerous and you should seek medical attention in time. That’s all I have to say today. |
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