The occurrence of hysteromyoma will bring great harm to the health of patients. Although it is a benign tumor, its harm degree should not be underestimated. There are three main reasons for uterine fibroids:
First, the husband and wife's sexual life is unclean, and unclean sexual life is the most common cause of gynecological inflammation, which can also lead to the occurrence of uterine fibroids. If you don't pay attention to hygiene during sexual life, it will cause endometritis, especially during menstruation, which will stimulate the cervical part of women and easily lead to uterine fibroids.
Second, premature sexual behavior after childbirth Some women have premature sexual behavior after giving birth to children, which will affect the recovery of ovaries and uterus, and will also damage reproductive organs, which will easily lead to the onset of uterine fibroids.
Third, estrogen overstimulation, estrogen overstimulation will lead to strong ovarian function in women, affect the health of uterus and ovaries, and easily lead to the occurrence of female uterine fibroids. Female friends can check their hormonal status during the annual physical examination and mediate appropriately to avoid excessive estrogen secretion.
Uterine myoma is one of the common benign tumors in gynecology. Although it is a benign tumor, 0.3%- 1.39% of patients will have the possibility of malignancy, so once diagnosed, patients with hysteromyoma must review 1 time of B-ultrasound every six months. Mainly depends on whether the growth rate of fibroids is too fast and whether sexual changes will occur. Especially for older or postmenopausal patients, if the original fibroids grow rapidly or grow new ones, they must be operated in time to avoid canceration.
After finding hysteromyoma, it should be considered comprehensively according to its location, size and symptoms. Compared with small, asymptomatic and non-special myoma, it does not need special treatment, and regular follow-up is enough, as follows:
First, if the following manifestations appear, it may be that special parts need to be treated, such as submucosal myoma, cervical myoma and broad ligament myoma.
The second is to cause an increase in menstrual flow or prolonged menstruation, leading to anemia.
Third, fibroids cause compression symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria or constipation.
Fourth, combined with infertility, exclude other factors that lead to infertility.
Fifth, during the follow-up of fibroids, it was found that fibroids grew rapidly, increasing by more than 1-2cm every year. In addition, acute abdominal pain or infection caused by fibroids also needs corresponding treatment. Asymptomatic and small and non-specific leiomyomas generally do not need special treatment, so regular follow-up is enough.