When the doctor examines the patient and finds that the patient has uterine tumor, the patient will worry that the tumor will grow wildly, which will make the uterus unable to withstand the growth rate of the tumor and will cause many complications, making the patient even more panicked. Therefore, the patient will pay attention to the treatment of this disease. So how to treat uterine tumor? There are many methods for the treatment that patients pay attention to, and patients need symptomatic treatment, such as minimally invasive surgery, diet therapy, general surgery, etc. Minimally invasive surgery: The best technology for treating uterine fibroids internationally is "targeted ultrasound focused interventional therapy", which makes up for many shortcomings of traditional therapies. It not only effectively prevents the tragedy of innocent hysterectomy and suppresses the chance of recurrence of fibroids, but also safely and completely preserves the uterus and ensures fertility. It is currently the first choice treatment for uterine fibroids. Targeted ultrasound focused interventional therapy is a recently introduced technology for the treatment of uterine fibroids. Principle: Targeted ultrasound focused interventional therapy is a high-precision focused minimally invasive surgical system therapy. The entire operation is performed under dynamic visual monitoring of the laparoscope, without the need for laparotomy. A superconducting needle is used to intervene in the lesion through the reproductive cavity. The temperature is accurately controlled without damaging normal tissues. The lesion site is accurately focused, and biological high fever is used to raise the temperature of the lesion tissue, causing the lesion cells to dehydrate, coagulate, and necrotize, and be absorbed by normal tissues or automatically discharged, thereby achieving the purpose of thermal coagulation to eliminate uterine fibroids without affecting endocrine function and preserving the integrity of the uterus. Diet therapy: Patients with uterine fibroids should pay attention to regulating their emotions in daily life, avoid getting angry or sad, and worrying too much. They should try their best to be content, have a cheerful and open-minded personality, and avoid excessive fatigue. In this way, the five internal organs will be harmonized, the qi will flow smoothly, and when the qi flows, the blood will be harmonious. When the qi and blood are harmonious, all diseases will not occur. In addition, patients should pay attention to moderate sexual intercourse to prevent damage to kidney qi and aggravation of the condition. More attention should be paid to sexual hygiene and keeping the vulva clean to prevent external pathogens from invading the body, turning into heat, stagnating qi and blood, and aggravating the condition. Diet therapy for uterine fibroids can be adopted in life. General surgical treatment: For patients with fibroids, the age for hysterectomy was previously set at over 45 years old. It now seems that we need to proceed from reality, especially based on the progress of gynecological endocrinology. The age limit for ovarian preservation is generally 50 years old (the average age of menopause is 49.5 years old), that is, those under 50 years old who can preserve their ovaries should do so. Or the normal ovaries of those who have not reached menopause after the age of 50 should also be preserved, regardless of age. Because, normally after menopause, the ovaries still have certain endocrine functions and continue to work for 5 to 10 years. Preserving the ovaries helps stabilize the autonomic nervous system, regulate metabolism, and facilitate the transition to old age. The uterus also has its endocrine function. It is the target organ of the ovaries and should not be removed casually. The age for hysterectomy is usually set at over 45 years old. Those under 45 years old, especially those under 40 years old, are suitable for myomectomy. For those who undergo attachment preservation, if both sides can be preserved, it is better to preserve both sides rather than just one side. The incidence of ovarian cancer in women who retain their ovaries is 0.15%, which is no higher than that in women who do not have their uterus removed. How to treat uterine tumors? The above article explains a variety of treatment methods. Don't have negative emotions after getting sick. Most uterine tumors are benign and the chance of malignancy is very small, so as long as the disease is actively checked, it can be successfully cured. Patients must pay attention to hygiene, diet and other related conditioning when treating the disease, which is extremely beneficial to treatment and can also help the body recover faster. |
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