What symptom does uterine myoma have

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When it comes to gynecological diseases, any female friends will be particularly disgusted, but uterine fibroids is one of gynecological diseases, please don't worry too much. Last year, I was found suffering from hysteromyoma. At the beginning, I was shocked. Although I felt that my menstruation was a little abnormal and leucorrhea was also increasing, I thought it was gynecological inflammation and didn't care too much. I didn't regret it until I had hysteromyoma. I regretted that I didn't pay attention to my own changes and delayed the treatment. In order to remind you to pay attention to uterine fibroids and other gynecological diseases, do early detection and early treatment, I will tell you some symptoms of uterine fibroids, hope you can better understand and prevent.

What symptom does uterine myoma have

First: menstrual change is the most common symptom of patients with uterine fibroids, which is characterized by prolonged menstrual cycle, increased menstrual volume, disorder and irregular cycle. Some patients also show shortened menstrual cycle, about 20 days of menstruation.

Second: the symptoms of uterine fibroids are also generally manifested as increased leucorrhea. Common leucorrhea increase is very common, but if the fibroids grow to a certain extent, ischemic necrosis occurs and infection occurs, leucorrhea will produce a lot of purulent discharge or carrion like tissue discharge, accompanied by odor.

Third: abdominal pain. This kind of symptom usually occurs in the middle and late stage, often manifested as abdominal distension, low back pain. Among them, 40% had abdominal pain, 25% had backache and 45% had dysmenorrhea. The degree will vary with the ease of illness.

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Pressure. * the growth of a fibroid is either forward or backward, which can oppress the bladder, urethra or rectum. It is usually manifested by frequent urination, dysuria, urinary retention or constipation. Compression of the ureter will cause hydronephrosis of the ureter or renal pelvis; compression of pelvic vessels and lymphatic vessels will cause edema of the lower limbs.