No matter what kind of disease it is, it needs to undergo rigorous and professional examinations before treatment. Only through such examinations can the doctor accurately grasp the details of the patient's symptoms. This is the case with uterine fibroids. Without rigorous examinations, the doctor will not be able to grasp the details of the patient's uterine fibroids, which will affect the subsequent treatment. If you want to ensure the accuracy of the patient's treatment, pre-treatment examinations are necessary. So what kind of examinations do patients with uterine fibroids need to do? Can uterine fibroids be seen by B-ultrasound? The most important examination for patients with uterine fibroids is the imaging diagnostic examination, such as the B-type ultrasound examination, which is also known as B-ultrasound. At present, B-ultrasound is the more common examination method for the diagnosis of uterine fibroids. B-ultrasound can be used to accurately grasp the size, number, location, and whether the uterine fibroids are vaporized in the patient's uterine fibroids. It can also provide a basis for distinguishing uterine fibroids. Therefore, if a woman has lower body discomfort, she can use B-ultrasound examination to diagnose or eliminate uterine fibroids. In addition to B-ultrasound, patients with uterine fibroids also need to undergo diagnostic curettage, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, etc. Among these examinations, diagnostic curettage can help doctors understand whether the patient's uterine fibroids are likely to become malignant, while hysteroscopy and laparoscopy can help doctors further understand the detailed situation of the patient's intrauterine fibroids, which can provide direct basis for subsequent treatment. Therefore, during the examination process, in order to ensure the accuracy of the examination results, patients should follow the doctor's instructions and cooperate closely with the examination. After the examination, if uterine fibroids are indeed diagnosed, the woman should seek treatment promptly under the doctor's instructions to prevent further deterioration of the disease. In terms of treatment, uterine fibroids can be treated through follow-up observation, surgery, physical therapy, drug therapy, etc. No matter which treatment method is chosen, the patient should choose it under the doctor's advice to ensure that the selected treatment plan is most suitable for the patient and that the treatment plan can give the patient the best therapeutic effect. |
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