Benign symptoms of hydatidiform mole

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Many female friends have heard of hydatidiform mole. But many people don't know much about hydatidiform mole. Hydatidiform mole is a tumor derived from embryonic trophoblast. Hydatidiform mole is divided into benign hydatidiform mole and malignant hydatidiform mole. Malignant hydatidiform mole becomes choriocarcinoma. Therefore, it is very important to distinguish benign hydatidiform mole from malignant hydatidiform mole. In fact, benign hydatidiform mole and malignant hydatidiform mole are different in clinical manifestations and examination data. The metastasis of hydatidiform mole is the best method to distinguish benign hydatidiform mole from malignant hydatidiform mole. Now I will make a brief introduction to the benign symptoms of hydatidiform mole.

Benign symptoms of hydatidiform mole

1. Vaginal bleeding after menopause is the most common symptom. Most patients have irregular vaginal bleeding after menopause for 2-4 months (average 12 weeks of pregnancy). It is intermittent, and the amount is small at the beginning, and then gradually increases, and it often has a lot of repeated bleeding. Because of the stripping of hydatidiform mole tissue from decidua, the maternal blood vessels rupture. Sometimes the vesicular tissue can be naturally discharged, and the bleeding is often turbulent at this time, but the abdominal pain is not very obvious. Long bleeding time without timely treatment can lead to anemia and secondary infection.

2. Abnormal enlargement and softening of uterus. Due to villous edema and intrauterine hematocele, about 2 / 3 of the uterus of hydatidiform mole patients is larger than that of normal pregnancy in the corresponding month, and the texture is extremely soft. Because the enlarged uterine cavity is full of proliferative trophoblast, it is often accompanied by significant increase of hCG. One third of the patients' uterus size was consistent with the month of menopause. The uterus is less than the month of menopause only a few, may be due to vesicular degeneration, stop the development of the reason.

3. Ovarian luteinized cysts generally do not produce symptoms, and occasionally cause acute abdominal pain due to acute torsion. Luteinized cysts tended to subside within 7-4 months with the decrease of hCG level after removal of the fetal mass.

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We will have a general understanding of benign hydatidiform mole and malignant hydatidiform mole. Hydatidiform mole is very harmful to female friends. Therefore, patients with hydatidiform mole must go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment.