Problem description: During my menstrual period and after having sex with myself, I found that my abdomen had a distinct pull-down sensation. Then I went for a B-ultrasound examination and found that I was suffering from uterine fibroids. . Will uterine fibroids hurt?
Question date:2020-11-21
Patient information:Age: 29 Gender: Female
Uterine fibroids are generally not available pain.
Uterine fibroids themselves do not cause pain, unless the enlargement of uterine fibroids causes compression symptoms, corresponding pain may occur, such as broad ligament fibroids, or giant fibroids in the cervix, which can develop laterally and embed In the pelvic cavity, the ureter is compressed and the upper urinary tract is blocked, which causes dilatation of the ureter, or hydronephrosis, which causes pain. There is also a case, which may be uterine fibroids, accompanied by muscular adenomyosis. Pain may occur, so generally uterine fibroids are not painful. If there are pain symptoms, you need to look at the location of the fibroids and whether they are caused by other diseases.
Suggestion: Properly eat vegetarian vegetables and fruits, avoid taking supplements containing hormones; maintain good habits, avoid staying up late, so as not to affect endocrine function and cause tumor growth.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection