Gynecological diseases have similar characteristics. Most women will suffer from inflammation and leucorrhea. There are still few patients with major gynecological diseases. Major gynecological diseases include uterine fibroids and breast tumors. Among the diseases, uterine fibroids are more serious. Diseases also have benign and malignant differences. Improper treatment will quickly develop into malignancy. Therefore, patients should know the common symptoms of uterine fibroids. So what are the common symptoms of uterine fibroids? 1. Vaginal bleeding: This should be the most common symptom of uterine fibroids. Subserosal uterine fibroids located on the outer surface of the uterus usually do not cause vaginal bleeding. When the intramural fibroids are large, they may affect uterine contraction or increase the area of the endometrium, causing excessive menstruation or prolonged menstruation. Submucosal fibroids located in the uterine cavity often cause irregular vaginal bleeding and prolonged menstruation. Of course, there are many reasons for vaginal bleeding. It is important to remind you that if this symptom occurs, do not ignore it by thinking that you are too tired recently or you are in menopause. 2. Pelvic mass: It is often discovered by accident (such as bathing or sexual intercourse) or during a gynecological examination. When the fibroids are too large or the patient is thin, a hard, solid mass can be felt in the lower abdomen, especially in the morning when the bladder is full before urination. Sometimes you may not be able to feel the tumor, but you will find that your waist circumference has increased. Some middle-aged and elderly people will naturally think that they have gained weight. In remote rural areas with poor medical conditions, or in some people in cities who are reluctant to see a doctor, fibroids may not be discovered until they grow very large. For women of childbearing age, if a pelvic mass is found, the most important thing to consider is not uterine fibroids, but to rule out pregnancy first. This is what textbooks emphasize. 3. Compression symptoms: Uterine fibroids can compress adjacent organs and cause symptoms. Similarly, due to differences in location (growth site) and size, the symptoms produced are also different. Fibroids can compress the bladder forward, causing frequent urination, urgency, or even inability to urinate (called urinary retention). If the fibroids grow on the posterior wall of the uterus, they can compress the rectum backward, causing diarrhea or constipation. Fibroids occurring in the broad ligaments on both sides of the uterus can compress the ureters, internal and external iliac veins, and nerves, causing ureteral obstruction, hydronephrosis, lower limb edema or pain. 4. Infertility: Small fibroids located in the uterine wall or subserosal fibroids generally do not affect pregnancy. However, some fibroids will change the shape of the uterine cavity, or hinder the implantation of the fertilized egg, or grow in the uterine horns, compressing the opening of the fallopian tube into the uterus and preventing the ascending sperm from entering the fallopian tube, all of which can cause infertility. 5. Abdominal pain: Uterine fibroids rarely cause abdominal pain. If the fibroids are too large and compress the pelvic nerves, or if the fibroids undergo red degeneration due to acute ischemia, or if the pedunculated subserosal uterine fibroids twist, it can cause severe abdominal pain. 6. Increased vaginal discharge: more common in submucosal fibroids located in the uterine cavity. When the fibroids prolapse out of the cervix or vaginal opening, their surface will ulcerate and necrotize, and the amount of leucorrhea will increase. If there is an infection, there may be purulent leucorrhea. If the intramural fibroids are large in size, they can increase the area of the uterine cavity, increase endometrial secretion and cause pelvic congestion, and may also cause an increase in leucorrhea. 7. Circulatory system symptoms: Long-term excessive menstruation can cause secondary anemia. Severe anemia may cause anemic heart disease. The common symptoms of uterine fibroids include the seven symptoms introduced in the article. These symptoms start to appear in the early stages and grow very quickly until the fibroids grow very large. If not treated in time, the fibroids will grow faster and will affect more health. After determining that the patient has uterine fibroids, treatment can be provided according to the size and severity. Treatment may include traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine, physical therapy, etc. Western medicine also includes oral medications, surgical treatment, etc. |
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