Can uterine fibroids have left lower abdominal pain

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Now there are a lot of women got uterine fibroids, my aunt is one of them, and always lower abdominal pain, today to share with you uterine fibroids left lower abdominal pain.

Can uterine fibroids have left lower abdominal pain

First: uterine fibroids often show small abdominal pain, leucorrhea increase, infertility, anal drop feeling, menstruation or dripping constantly, waist pain and other symptoms. It is mainly caused by deficiency of Qi and blood and stagnation of dampness and heat. It is suggested that traditional Chinese medicine treatment can completely cure the disease without recurrence.

Second: uterine leiomyoma is the most common benign tumor in female reproductive organs, the exact name should be uterine leiomyoma. The most common symptoms of patients are menstrual changes, such as shortened menstrual cycle, prolonged menstrual period or increased menstrual volume, especially massive bleeding in a short period, which can cause severe anemia. When the myoma increases, it can compress the adjacent organs and cause frequent urination, constipation, hydroureter, hydronephrosis, etc. Myoma generally does not have pain, but if subserosal myoma occurs pedicle torsion, it can cause acute abdominal pain; submucosal myoma can stimulate uterine contraction, spasmodic pain, myoma red degeneration, it can cause severe pain.

Third: because the fibroids themselves do not produce pain, but because the fibroids oppress the pelvic organs and affect blood flow, there will be lower abdominal distension, faint pain, aggravation during activity, relief after rest, this kind of pain is mostly formed by the gradual growth of the fibroids.   

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Hysteromyoma is one of the most common benign tumors in female reproductive organs, and it is also one of the most common tumors in human body, also known as fibromyoma and uterine fibroma. Because uterine leiomyoma is mainly formed by the proliferation of uterine smooth muscle cells, in which a small amount of fibrous connective tissue exists as a supporting tissue, it is more accurate to call it uterine leiomyoma.