In life, many women suffer from uterine prolapse while suffering from uterine fibroids. Generally speaking, at this time, patients need to promptly check whether the cause of uterine prolapse is due to the presence of uterine fibroids. At the same time, they also need to understand the symptoms of uterine fibroid prolapse. Therefore, this article will share the common symptoms of uterine fibroid prolapse. Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors in the female reproductive organs and one of the most common tumors in the human body. They are also called fibroids and uterine fibroids. Since uterine fibroids are mainly formed by the proliferation of uterine smooth muscle cells, with a small amount of fibrous connective tissue existing as a supporting tissue, it is more accurate to call them uterine leiomyomas. Referred to as uterine fibroids. The presence of chronic urinary retention can cause the uterus to become retroverted, with the axis of the uterus in the same direction as the axis of the vagina. When abdominal pressure increases, the uterus will descend along the direction of the vagina and prolapse. Huge cervical fibroids compressing the bladder can cause difficulty in urination or even urinary retention. Therefore, uterine fibroids can cause uterine prolapse. Common symptoms: 1. Increased leucorrhea (the patient may experience increased leucorrhea, and sometimes the leucorrhea is yellow pus-like, and sometimes it is bloody.) 2. There is a feeling of pressure in the pelvic cavity and a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen. 3. Feeling pain in the lower back. 4. Feeling pain during sexual intercourse. (When the uterus ptosis is II or III, the posterior wall of the vagina will bulge, and the rectum will bulge as well, bending like an S. This will cause constipation and defecation difficulties in patients. If the bending is too much, it will make it difficult for gas to pass through, and farts cannot be released, causing abdominal distension.) 5. Because there is a bladder in front of the uterus and a rectum behind it, once it sags, urination or defecation problems may occur. (Overflow, frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. When patients cough, laugh, sneeze, or walk, urine will overflow from the urethra uncontrollably. Patients with postpartum uterine prolapse will also have symptoms of difficulty urinating. Some patients can only urinate by lifting their buttocks and squeezing hard, which is very painful.) 6. Severe patients may feel a protrusion in their lower body. 7. Severe patients may have difficulty walking due to uterine prolapse. From the above, we can see that the presence of uterine fibroids can cause uterine prolapse. Moreover, in life, if patients with uterine fibroids experience symptoms such as lower back pain and difficulty walking, they need to be wary of whether they have uterine prolapse. Therefore, when the above symptoms appear, everyone must go to a professional hospital for examination as soon as possible. |
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