How to treat uterine fibroids 53cm
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My cousin got hysteromyoma. She was very nervous. She was worried about the growth of hysteromyoma, the canceration of hysteromyoma, and the need for hysterectomy. After going to the hospital for consultation, the doctor explained to my cousin the different treatment methods for several different cases of uterine fibroids. My cousin received the corresponding treatment according to her own situation, and now she has adjusted her body to give birth to a baby. Let's share some treatment methods of uterine fibroids.
How to treat uterine fibroids 53cm
First: my cousin's uterine fibroids are relatively small and young, so doctors recommend gonadotropin releasing hormone analogues to relieve symptoms, inhibit the growth of fibroids and make them atrophy. My cousin's hysteromyoma shrank after taking the medicine. According to the doctor's advice, she stopped taking the medicine for one year before she began to prepare to give birth to a baby.
Second, if you are not as young as your cousin and have fertility requirements, but near menopause of middle-aged and elderly women, in the case of no special symptoms, generally do not need treatment, you can also use drugs to make it early transition to natural menopause, to avoid surgery. But we should pay attention to follow-up every 3 ~ 6 months, in case of changes in the condition.
Third: for those tumors that grow faster and are suspected to have the possibility of malignant transformation, surgical treatment should be taken. For women who want to retain their reproductive function, myomectomy is usually used, but there is a possibility of recurrence after operation. If there is no birth requirement, the uterus can be completely removed.
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For those tumors that grow faster, if the possibility of malignant transformation is suspected, surgical treatment should be taken. For women who want to retain their reproductive function, myomectomy is usually used, but there is a possibility of recurrence after operation. If there is no birth requirement, the uterus can be completely removed.














