When women suffer from uterine cysts, they must seek timely treatment. This disease has a great impact on female fertility, and the treatment is also relatively complicated when it is serious. Therefore, after such a disease occurs, women cannot delay treatment, otherwise it will not help their own health. What is the matter with malignant uterine cysts? This is also something that many women do not know. The following is a detailed introduction to malignant uterine cysts. What is malignant uterine cyst? 1. A large amount of secretions will be produced in the patient's body. The white blood cells in the secretions will engulf sperm, reducing the number of sperm, greatly reducing the number and vitality of sperm, making it impossible for the egg to combine normally with the sperm to form a fertilized egg, leading to infertility. 2. The patient's cyst is located at the cervical opening. If it is not treated in time, the uterine cyst will gradually increase in size, thereby blocking the cervical opening, making it impossible for sperm to enter the uterine cavity smoothly, thus leading to infertility. 5 Disease classification According to the different parts of the uterus where the cyst is located, it is divided into the following categories: 1. Intramural fibroids: Fibroids are located within the muscle wall and are surrounded by muscle layers. This type of fibroid is the most common fibroid when the disease first occurs, so it accounts for about 60-70%. 2. Subserosal fibroids Intramural fibroids develop towards the serosa and protrude from the surface of the uterus, in direct contact with the serosa layer, accounting for about 20%. If it grows between the two leaves of the broad ligament, it is called an intra-broad ligament myoma. 3. Submucosal fibroids: Intramural fibroids grow into the uterine cavity, protrude into the uterine cavity, and are in direct contact with the mucosal layer, accounting for about 10%-15%. This tumor can cause the uterine cavity to gradually enlarge and deform, and is often connected to the uterus by a pedicle. If the pedicle is long, it can block the cervical opening or prolapse into the vagina. 4. Cervical fibroids are rare. Fibroids grow in the cervix of the uterus. Due to their low growth location, they can become embedded in the pelvic cavity, causing compression symptoms. Surgical removal is difficult and can easily damage the ureter and bladder. Uterine fibroids are often multiple, and the above different types of fibroids can occur simultaneously in the same uterus, which is called multiple uterine fibroids. After understanding what malignant uterine cysts are, improving this disease should be done in many aspects, which will be helpful for the treatment of this type of disease in women. Moreover, during the treatment process, women also need to pay attention to a proper diet. Women cannot choose spicy or cold foods, and they cannot overeat, which will not be beneficial for the treatment of the disease. |
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