Uterine myoma is a common benign tumor in women, which can generally be cured. Treatment should be based on age, reproductive needs and myoma types. General treatment is mainly aimed at asymptomatic women with small uterine fibroids or near menopause. You don't have to intervene in uterine fibroids first, but you need to follow up regularly.
2. Women who suffer from menorrhagia due to medical treatment of uterine fibroids or pregnancy preparation and surgical contraindications can be treated with anti-hormonal drugs. Common drugs include mifepristone or tamoxifen and raloxifene. It can improve symptoms and control the growth of hysteromyoma in a short time, but drug treatment can not eliminate hysteromyoma.
However, women with reproductive needs generally choose myomectomy. If you are older, have multiple uterine fibroids, menorrhagia or even anemia, you usually choose hysterectomy.
For other treatment methods, patients can also choose high-intensity focused ultrasound therapy, which is mainly suitable for patients who have no fertility requirements and are unwilling to undergo surgery, mainly focusing ultrasound on abdominal lesions of uterine fibroids to accurately eliminate fibroids, and can also choose radiofrequency ablation and other treatment methods.
Finally, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation, early medical treatment and early treatment.
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