What is uterine haematoma

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Uterine haematoma is a very rare disease, generally occurs in middle-aged women, there is a certain risk, it is generally difficult to diagnose the condition of such diseases, so it is a very difficult to judge the disease, people feel puzzled, let's talk about what uterine haematoma is.

What is uterine haematoma

First: uterine body hemangioma is a rare benign tumor, which can occur in women of any age, mostly in 30-40 years old. Hemangioma can occur in all layers of the uterine wall, but it is common in the submucosa or endometrium and cervix. When the tumor reaches the uterine cavity, it presents polypoid, dark red, and the polyp eye is observed as a mass with unclear boundary. It is soft, cystic and has no obvious capsule around The clinical manifestations are irregular vaginal bleeding, submucosal hemangioma or intramural hemangioma of uterus protruding into the uterine cavity to form polyps, which can cause continuous vaginal bleeding or massive bleeding due to rupture, or even hemorrhagic shock.

Second: Uterine hemangioma generally grows slowly, but occasionally grows rapidly, causing pseudopregnancy. Most uterine hemangiomas are located between the myometrial walls of the uterine body. Menorrhagia is a common symptom, vaginal bleeding is characterized by intermittent bleeding. If the lesion involves submucosa, vaginal bleeding is more serious, and diagnostic curettage will aggravate the bleeding. In addition, there are abdominal pain, postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, abdominal mass, and other symptoms can also be infertility, spontaneous abortion, urinary frequency, urinary incontinence.

Third: the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of uterine hemangioma. Because the clinical manifestations of the disease is not specific, or even without any clinical symptoms, it is relatively difficult to accurately diagnose the disease, which is easy to cause misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. It is most likely to be misdiagnosed as hysteromyoma, followed by functional uterine bleeding and adenomyosis. The signs that cause clinicians to suspect uterine hemangioma include: palpation of parametrial pulsating or pulsating mass with blood tremor during double diagnosis, or pulsating mass during hysterosalpingography or hysteroscopy.

matters needing attention

Uterine hematoma patients usually should pay attention to health and safety, must pay attention to rest, maintain a good sleep state, for this kind of disease has a good adjuvant treatment, and in the diet should also pay attention to, should be light. If the disease relapses, should be treated in time to the hospital to avoid aggravation.