Sexual Health
Will multiple uterine fibroids cause the stomach to become larger? Treat symptomatically based on the condition
Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological disease that we are familiar with, and their harm to patients is also quite serious. Especially for the treatment of multiple uterine fibroids, methods must be selected based on the patient's condition.
Can the stomach of multiple uterine fibroids become larger?
In life, some women may find themselves without any discomfort, but it turns out that they are older. In fact, if a woman's lower abdomen becomes larger for no reason, uterine fibroids are likely to become strange, as uterine fibroids usually do not show obvious symptoms. Only when the fibroids grow can symptoms such as increased menstruation, lower abdominal distension, and abdominal pain appear.
In addition, due to the enlargement of the lower abdomen caused by uterine fibroids, unlike the generally obese waist circumference, the enlarged waist circumference cannot be touched by lumps. Uterine fibroids cause enlargement of the lower abdomen, and patients can feel a solid lump when lying on the abdomen and pressing.
Some patients with uterine fibroids may not have symptoms, and it is recommended that women who have sexual activity undergo an ultrasound examination every year. For women with unexplained enlarged lower abdomen, it is best to go to a regular hospital to check if uterine fibroids are strange, in order to avoid delaying treatment.
Symptoms of multiple uterine fibroids
1. Excessive blood volume during menstruation, even severe bleeding, and prolonged menstruation can directly lead to anemia. Anemia caused by this reason cannot be supplemented with food or medication. If menstrual abnormalities and excessive bleeding occur, it is important to be vigilant, as it may be caused by uterine fibroids.
2. Multiple uterine fibroids develop to the size of a fist, compressing other pelvic organs and causing physical discomfort. If a fist-sized uterine fibroid is not removed in a timely manner, the swelling will quickly worsen.
3. Infertility or habitual miscarriage. There are reasons for female infertility. If everything is normal after examination but pregnancy cannot be successful, it may be multiple uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids cannot be implanted with sperm. In addition, if the patient successfully conceives but always experiences habitual miscarriage, it is important to consider the possibility of multiple uterine fibroids, as uterine fibroids can lead to insufficient blood supply in the uterus and cause fetal miscarriage.
Treatment of multiple uterine fibroids
1. The choice of treatment method depends on the patient's age, the rate of development of uterine fibroids, and the number of fibroids.
2. At the initial stage of the disease, the fibroids are small, without obvious discomfort, without deterioration, and without other complications. Conservative treatment is recommended.