Women are the ones we need to take care of with all our heart, because women are in a disadvantaged position in society, and their physical conditions are not as good as men, which makes women more vulnerable to harm, especially disease. Most of women's diseases are gynecological diseases, which pose a great threat to women's physical health. For example, uterine tumor is a serious gynecological disease, which has a great impact on women's lives. So, what are the precursors of uterine tumor? (1) Uterine bleeding: It is the most important symptom of uterine fibroids and occurs in more than half of the patients. Among them, cyclical bleeding is the most common, which can manifest as increased menstrual volume, prolonged menstrual period or shortened cycle. It may also present as irregular vaginal bleeding that is not related to the menstrual cycle. Uterine bleeding is more common with submucosal fibroids and intramural fibroids, while subserosal fibroids rarely cause uterine bleeding. (2) Abdominal mass and compression symptoms: When the fibroids gradually grow and cause the uterus to enlarge to more than the size of a 3-month pregnant uterus or become a large subserosal fibroid located at the fundus of the uterus, a mass can often be felt in the abdomen, which is more obvious in the early morning when the bladder is full. The mass was solid, movable, and non-tender. When the fibroids grow to a certain size, they can cause compression symptoms of surrounding organs. Fibroids on the anterior wall of the uterus close to the bladder can cause frequent urination and urgency; giant cervical fibroids compressing the bladder can cause difficulty in urination or even urinary retention; fibroids on the posterior wall of the uterus, especially those in the isthmus or posterior lip of the cervix, can compress the rectum, causing difficulty in defecation and discomfort after defecation; giant broad ligament fibroids can compress the ureter and even cause hydronephrosis. (3) Pain: Generally, uterine fibroids do not cause pain, but many patients may complain of a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen and pain in the waist and back. When the pedicle of subserosal fibroids is twisted or uterine fibroids undergo red degeneration, acute abdominal pain may occur. It is not uncommon for fibroids to be combined with endometriosis or adenomyosis, which may cause dysmenorrhea. (4) Increased vaginal discharge: Enlargement of the uterine cavity, increase in endometrial glands, and pelvic congestion can cause increased vaginal discharge. When submucosal fibroids of the uterus or cervix ulcerate, become infected, or necrotic, bloody or purulent leucorrhea will be produced. From the above explanation, the symptoms of uterine tumor precursors pose a great threat to women's physical health. This disease is also very difficult to treat. General treatment methods are not very effective. Moreover, uterine tumor is a relatively complicated disease and has a great impact on people's lives, especially family harmony. |
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