Uterine fibroids are common endometrial invasions of the uterine muscle wall, and are a common disease in women. Uterine fibroids are also a very important cancer in daily life. The main clinical manifestation is dysmenorrhea, which comes one week before the menstrual period. The symptoms will be relieved after the menstrual period is over, which will lead to increased menstruation. The prolonged menstrual cycle is a painful phenomenon that relieves the difficulty in defecation. Uterine fibroids need early detection and early treatment. Uterine fibroids Uterine fibroids are a serious disease that mainly occurs in women around 50 years old who are close to menopause because of irregular menstrual bleeding, which can cause gynecological inflammation. The cause is still unclear, but it is mainly caused by cesarean section or partial uterine bleeding. Uterine adenomyoma is a manifestation of adenomyosis. Clinicians still use adenomyosis as the diagnostic name, but rarely use adenomyoma as the diagnostic name. The so-called adenomyosis or adenomyoma refers to the endometrial tissue in the myometrium, which is a benign disease. Clinical diagnosis mainly relies on symptoms, internal diagnosis, tumor index CA-125 and ultrasound examination. Patients usually have a history of dysmenorrhea, which often starts two days before the start of menstruation and lasts throughout the menstrual period, and also hurts a few days later. Some women have problems such as excessive blood, painful intercourse and infertility. However, about half of the patients are asymptomatic because adenomyosis is accidentally discovered through pathological examination after hysterectomy for other diseases. Internal examination shows diffuse hypertrophy of the uterus, which is usually spherical, but rarely larger than the standard of 12 weeks of pregnancy. During menstruation, the uterus will expand and tenderness will occur during endoscopic examination. It will shrink slightly at the end of menstruation and the tenderness will disappear. Ultrasound examination shows an enlarged uterus, hypertrophy of the uterine wall, especially the posterior wall, and enhanced echoes. If the hypertrophy of the myometrium is combined with a large number of tumors with strong echo characteristics, it is generally called adenomyoma. In recent years, three-dimensional energy ultrasound has been used to show changes in myometrial blood flow to facilitate diagnosis. In addition, the tumor index ca-125 in patients with adenomyosis is sometimes elevated, which can be used as a reference for diagnosis. However, the true diagnosis still depends on surgical removal of the uterus or laparoscopic uterine section, and sent for pathological section examination. Uterine fibroids are mainly manifested as more than a. At the same time, uterine fibroids will shrink and disappear at the end of menstruation. Ultrasound examination can find that the entire uterus is enlarged. Uterine fibroids found by yourself must be treated. At the same time, uterine fibroids are one of the most life-threatening tumors. Early detection, early treatment and further examination are necessary. |
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