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"Today Dr. Chen's business" uterine fibroids to cut? Can it be treated with medication?

Malignancy of uterine fibroids is very rare. Regardless of the type of surgery, there are corresponding risks. To have an operation for a rare risk of cancer is to put the cart before the horse. Therefore, the removal of fibroids has strict surgical indications.

"Today Dr. Chen's business" uterine fibroids to cut? Can it be treated with medication?
"Today Dr. Chen's business" uterine fibroids to cut? Can it be treated with medication?

Current (currently!!! Not as before!!! Clinically, whether uterine fibroids need surgery is prescribed as follows: First, fibroids suspected of malignant fibroids should be cut. Secondly, fibroids that have a great impact on quality of life should be cut (such as: back pain caused by fibroid compression, constipation and fecal difficulties caused by fibroid compression, excessive frequency of fibroids, excessive menstruation leading to anemia, non-menstrual dripping bleeding, cervical fibroids are large, or submucosal fibroids protrude affect cervical screening, etc.) Third, when the location and size of fibroids may affect fertility or pregnancy safety. Finally, people with mental disorders. Such as: fibroids are big and can not sleep people. Then where can it be kept? Don't fibroids don't get a depression out. In addition to the above four points, even if the fibroids grow into a flower, there is no need to be indispensable. As for women with large uterine fibroids, but no symptoms and no malignant manifestations, it is completely possible to do no surgery and wait for the fibroids to naturally shrink after menopause. Even if she reaches menopause, it will take decades.

"Today Dr. Chen's business" uterine fibroids to cut? Can it be treated with medication?

Author: Dr. Chen of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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