How to treat uterine fibroids

  Uterine adenomyosis is a gynecological disease that often occurs in women aged 30 to 50. It can cause symptoms such as dysmenorrhea and menstrual disorders, and in severe cases, it may also lead to female infertility. So, how should uterine fibroids be treated?

  

How to treat uterine fibroids1

  There are many ways to treat uterine fibroids, but doctors will consider the specific physical condition of the patient when choosing the appropriate method. Among them, the treatment methods include symptomatic treatment, pseudo pregnancy therapy, pseudo menopause therapy, and so on.

  Symptomatic treatment refers to the use of anti-inflammatory drugs such as diclofenac by doctors when patients experience dysmenorrhea. Fake pregnancy therapy refers to the use of oral contraceptives or specialized hormones to cause the shedding or atrophy of the iris in the originally ectopic uterus, which can inhibit the deterioration of the condition. Additionally, there are methods to avoid correcting incorrect treatments for uterine fibroids here. Firstly, taking hormone medication must be appropriate.

  If some hormone drugs are taken incorrectly, it can cause damage to the patient's liver and kidney function. Some hormone drugs not only fail to solve menstrual pain, but also cause menstrual disorders. The second incorrect treatment method is not to make the decision to surgically remove the uterus, thinking that this will cure uterine fibroids. If this method is chosen, the probability of uterine fibroid recurrence will increase to over 80%.

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