Pay attention to subserosal fibroids!

Pay attention to subserosal fibroids!

Many women panic and don't know what to do after they find out they have subserosal fibroids. That's because you don't know much about subserosal fibroids . Below, let the experts introduce the symptoms and characteristics of subserosal fibroids to you, hoping to help you learn more about subserosal fibroids.

Subserosal fibroids refer to fibroids that mostly protrude from the uterine serosa, accounting for about 20-30% of fibroids. The main symptoms are increased menstruation, prolonged menstruation, and shortened menstrual cycles. Increased menstruation is mainly caused by submucosal and intramural fibroids, while subserosal fibroids have little effect on menstruation. Subserosal fibroids can grow very large without other symptoms. Patients often seek medical attention when they feel a mass in the abdomen.

Depending on the location and size of the subserosal fibroids, different degrees of compression symptoms may occur. Compression of the bladder muscles may cause frequent and urgent urination; compression of the rectum may cause difficulty in urination. Torsion of the fibroid pedicle may cause severe abdominal pain, and surgery is often required to remove the fibroids. The glandular secretions of the endometrium increase, and leucorrhea increases. If accompanied by infection, purulent leucorrhea may occur, and infertility may occur.

The myoma grows toward the uterine serosa, and its surface is only covered by the uterine serosa. It has only one pedicle connected to the uterine muscle wall, and is prone to degeneration and necrosis due to insufficient blood supply. The pedicle twists and breaks, and the myoma falls off into the abdominal cavity or pelvic cavity, forming a free myoma.

The above content is a brief introduction to subserosal fibroids. Experts remind that early detection and early treatment of subserosal fibroids are the fundamental way to maintain health.

For more information, please visit the uterine fibroid disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/zgjl/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation.

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