Where does uterine fibroid grow

  Uterine diseases are mostly caused by gynecological inflammation, especially uterine fibroids, which are a disease that many women may experience. Due to the fact that uterine fibroids are difficult to see with the naked eye inside the uterus, many people are curious about their location. So where do uterine fibroids grow?

  

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  Uterine fibroids are a disease with multiple growth sites, and they are also multiple. Different types of fibroids can grow in the same uterus. This type of multiple leiomyoma is not only harmful, but also difficult to treat. Early diagnosis of uterine fibroids is crucial as they may recur after surgical resection. In the later stages of treatment, there are also many things to pay attention to.

  Uterine fibroids are a common type of tumor, which is generally benign. The proliferation of uterine smooth muscle cells can lead to the occurrence of uterine fibroids. This disease is common in women of childbearing age, generally in their thirties to fifties, especially in environments with high levels of estrogen. This condition usually causes fibroids to gradually shrink after menopause.

  Uterine fibroids, whether growing forward or backward, can compress the bladder, urethra, or rectum, leading to frequent urination, difficulty urinating, and more severe constipation. When uterine fibroids grow on both sides, they form broad ligament fibroids. Compression of the ureter can cause hydronephrosis in the ureter or pelvis. Severe cases can also cause lower limb edema. So when there is discomfort in the body, timely treatment is necessary.

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