'Uterine fibroids, uterine myopathy and causal pain' The basic treatment is surgery to remove the lesion.

2019-10-17 01:11:10

There are many ways to treat uterine fibroids.

Fundamental treatment involves surgically removing the lesion.

Recently, however, the tendency to avoid surgery is increasing, and conservative treatment or drug therapy is often desired.

Although the exact cause has not been determined, it is known that most of them occur during childbearing age and become larger during pregnancy and smaller after menopause.

Pain in uterine fibroids is less common, but pelvic pain and pain in the pelvis may also be symptoms of fibroids.

Pain when pressing the pelvis, pain during intercourse, or dysmenorrhea.

Treatment depends on age, obstetric history, family environment, and clinical symptoms.

Since the incidence is high and most are asymptomatic, defining the symptoms is not easy.

Uterine fibroids are reported more frequently in women with menstrual hyperplasia, pelvic pain, infertility and early miscarriage.