Does myoma of uterus have not recrudesce after operation

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My mother is 48 years old. A few days ago, she went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said it was uterine fibroids, and many of them. I would like to ask my mother whether this kind of situation is malignant or life-threatening. The doctor said that it is OK to have an operation, but I am afraid of recurrence after the operation. Today, let me share with you whether there is no recurrence after the operation of uterine fibroids.

Does myoma of uterus have not recrudesce after operation

First: hysteromyoma is a tumor with a very high recurrence rate. The recurrence rate of uterine fibroids in people of color is higher than that in other people, and multiple uterine fibroids are easier to relapse than single uterine fibroids after treatment. "Combined with uterine vascular occlusion and myomectomy" in the treatment of uterine fibroids or even recurrent uterine fibroids, will make the size of uterine fibroids have no escape, is the latest best treatment.

Second: for the patients who have been surgically removed myoma, we can not think that the myoma has been cured, so we can have a good rest. We should regularly review the B-ultrasound every three months to six months. Because the operation can not effectively solve the recurrence of uterine fibroids, and the operation has great harm to the female reproductive system - many patients have symptoms of premature aging, such as aggravation of wrinkles and spots, vaginal dryness, irregular menstruation, early menopause and so on. Therefore, for patients with uterine fibroids who do not meet the operation indications and have no possibility of malignant transformation, conservative methods such as medicine or traditional Chinese medicine should be preferred.

Third: Second: the recurrence rate of multiple uterine fibroids, of course, is higher than that of single uterine fibroids. In general, the younger the patient is, the less likely she has never been pregnant (women who have given birth have a lower recurrence rate of uterine fibroids), or the more likely she has had multiple uterine fibroids, the higher the recurrence rate. However, the recurrence rate has nothing to do with the size of leiomyoma, and the larger the leiomyoma is, the easier the recurrence is.

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The uterus is the place to give birth to life, and it is also full of disasters. The uterus will suffer from a variety of diseases, such as uterine fibroids, uterine polyps, uterine cysts, cervical cancer, cervical erosion and so on.