Listen to experts from Kyushu Hospital in Yunnan: Uterine fibroids are common gynecological diseases of women and the clinical manifestations of chronic uterine tumors. The early symptoms of uterine fibroids are:
Early symptoms of hysteromyoma 1. Menstrual changes
Hypermenorrhea or menstrual period is too long. The reason is that hysteromyoma increases the volume of uterus, correspondingly increases the area of endometrium or excessively thickens endometrium, which hinders uterine contraction. These obvious menstrual changes mostly occur in submucosal myoma and submucosal myoma.
Early symptoms of uterine fibroids II. sub-abdominal tumour
A lump, the size of a pear, can be felt in the lower abdomen, which is more obvious when the bladder is full in the morning.
Early symptoms of uterine fibroids. Hairless
About 30% of patients with hysteromyoma are complicated with infertility.
Early symptoms of uterine fibroids. ache
A few patients may have dysmenorrhea or lower abdominal pain.
Early symptoms of uterine fibroids v. Compression symptoms
If fibroids grow at the lower end of the uterus, there may be a sense of oppression. If pressing the bladder can cause dysuria; Pressing the rectum leads to difficulty in defecation; Pressing the fallopian tube can cause back pain, low back pain and renal insufficiency.
In addition, due to vaginal bleeding, it can also cause anemia, palpitation, dizziness and fatigue. The necrotic infection of submucosal myoma can cause smelly leucorrhea or bloody leucorrhea. If irregular vaginal bleeding and vaginal discharge increase, you need to go to the hospital for examination and make correct diagnosis and treatment in time.
Tips: If the above symptoms appear, please go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to ensure timely treatment and strive for the best treatment opportunity. If the illness continues to be serious, it will take more time and money to treat it.
So you need to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment. I hope my answer is helpful to you. I wish you good health. If you have any questions, please keep asking questions.