Symptoms of bladder myoma?

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Leiomyoma mainly occurs in uterus, gastrointestinal tract, skin and subcutaneous soft tissue. Leiomyoma in urinary tract is rare. In 1974, Farman summarized 7784 cases of leiomyoma, 95% of which occurred in female reproductive system, only 5 cases occurred in bladder. Leiomyoma of the renal pelvis, ureter and urethra have also been reported. Among them, leiomyoma of the bladder is the most reported, followed by leiomyoma of the urethra, and only a few cases of leiomyoma of the renal pelvis or ureter have been reported. Leiomyomas in the urinary tract are more common in female patients. Let's take a look at the following.

Symptoms of bladder myoma?

The clinical manifestation of bladder leiomyoma is related to the type and location of the tumor. Hematuria is the main manifestation of submucosal tumors. When the tumor is larger or near the urethral orifice *, it can be characterized by frequent urination, dysuria, and even acute urinary retention due to obstruction of the urethra or urethra. Intramural tumors are asymptomatic in the early stage, and may cause hematuria, frequent urination or dysuria when the tumor is large. The main clinical manifestation of subserosal tumor is pelvic mass.

The etiology of bladder leiomyoma is still unclear. Some authors believe that it is related to inflammatory stimulation or embryogenic factors. The incidence of bladder leiomyoma combined with hysteromyoma is 10%. It suggests that the occurrence of bladder leiomyoma is related to endocrine factors.

Leiomyoma of the bladder is a benign tumor. The principle of treatment should be to preserve the bladder. Small tumors can be resected through urethra. Larger tumors, intramural tumors or subserosal tumors can be resected or partially resected.

matters needing attention

In life, many married women, often busy with housework or farm work, may not care much about their own health. Experts remind the majority of female friends: if in life, women often appear frequent urination, micturition tingling and other problems, we need to be alert to bladder leiomyoma. For the sake of their own health, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for a detailed examination.