Uterine fibroids are a common disease in our lives, but many friends do not know much about submucosal uterine fibroids. Generally speaking, uterine fibroids grow between the uterine walls at first and slowly grow in other directions. If they grow into the uterine cavity, they will form submucosal uterine fibroids. It is best for patients to receive timely treatment. So what are the symptoms of submucosal uterine fibroids? This is a concern for many patients. Let the experts give you a brief introduction. What are the symptoms of submucosal uterine fibroids? 1. Patients will experience symptoms of pain, mainly when the submucosal fibroids expand toward the cervix, which is prone to infection. If not controlled in time, it will retrograde into the abdominal cavity and cause gynecological diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, and abdominal discomfort. 2. What are the symptoms of submucosal uterine fibroids? Patients will have symptoms of uterine bleeding. Generally speaking, the time of bleeding is uncertain and the amount of bleeding is also different. Patients with long bleeding time may have bleeding for more than ten days. Sometimes patients show drip-like bleeding, and sometimes there will be a large amount of blood discharged quickly. When diagnosing patients, it is often based on bleeding. At this time, B-ultrasound examination can clearly see the situation of bleeding. 3. Patients may also have symptoms of abnormal leucorrhea. Because of the coverage of the capsule, the blood circulation of the patient's uterus is relatively poor, and the surrounding tissues are prone to infection and death. At this time, a large amount of exudate will be produced, accompanied by a certain odor, which indicates the presence of infection. Warm reminder: The above is an introduction to the symptoms of submucosal uterine fibroids. I believe that most friends have a certain understanding through the above introduction. Patients must pay attention to it in life. If the above symptoms appear in the body, timely treatment should be sought to avoid delaying the disease. |
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