Problem description: I went to the hospital some time ago and found out that I had uterine fibroids. Recently, I found out whether I would be anemia. I suspected that it was caused by uterine fibroids. Does uterine fibroids cause anemia?
Question date:2020-11-21
Patient information:Age: 25 Gender: Female
Uterine fibroids can cause anemia.
Uterine fibroids may cause anemia when they are located between the muscle walls or under the mucous membrane. This is due to: 1. Intramuscular fibroids or submucosal fibroids increase the surface area of ​​the uterine cavity and endometrial lining, thereby causing excessive menstrual flow Multiple secondary anemia. 2. Uterine fibroids cause uncoordinated uterine contractions and weak uterine contractions, leading to increased menstrual flow and secondary anemia. 3. Uterine fibroids oppress the blood vessels of the endometrium and have little effect on the arteries that provide nutrition, while the obstruction of venous return leads to increased menstrual flow. 4. Anemia is secondary to increased menstrual flow, and related clotting factors decrease during anemia, which further leads to increased menstrual flow, which is a vicious circle.
Recommendation: Eat less raw and cold food. If you eat raw and cold food frequently, it will cause dysmenorrhea, and it will cause the patient to have blood flow blockage.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection