What symptom does uterine myoma have

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Hysteromyoma is a common gynecological tumor. The age of onset is about 20-50 years old. In today's life, many people are busy working, taking care of their families and ignoring their physical condition. Moreover, many people don't know much about the symptoms of hysteromyoma. Here are some experts to introduce what the symptoms of hysteromyoma are.

What symptom does uterine myoma have

Symptom 1: abdominal mass: lower abdominal mass is often the chief complaint of patients with uterine fibroids, which can be as high as 69.9%. Sometimes it may be the only symptom of myoma. Abdominal mass was found more than uterine fibroids growing out of the pelvic cavity, more than in the morning when the empty bladder was filled.

Symptom 2: compression symptoms: due to the different growth position and size of uterine fibroids, different compression symptoms can be produced. If the myoma grows on the anterior wall of the uterus, it can suppress the bladder and produce frequent urination, urination, and even produce urinary retention tumor. * if the myoma grows on the posterior wall of the uterus, it can cause constipation by pressing the rectum.

Symptom 3: anemia: long term bleeding without early treatment can occur anemia, severe anemia (below 5 grams) will cause anemia heart disease, myocardial degeneration.

matters needing attention

matters needing attention. Hysteromyoma should be treated in a gynecological hospital in time. At ordinary times, pay attention to your diet, frequently change your underwear, pay attention to protection after pregnancy, take proper exercise, and assist with medication if you can't.