Problem description: I went to the hospital some time ago and got uterine fibroids. Recently, I always feel a kind of pain in the waist. I am afraid that it is caused by uterine fibroids. I would like to ask if the lower uterine fibroids will have back pain. ?
Question date:2020-11-21
Patient information:Age: 33 years old Gender: Female
Is there a adenomyoma of the uterus? Low back pain.
Adenomyosis is a benign lesion caused by the endometrium invading the myometrium. Pathologically, there are myometrial hypertrophy, with island-shaped endometrial glands and stroma between the muscle walls. Accompanied by smooth muscle fiber hyperplasia. Clinically, it is mainly manifested as dysmenorrhea, increased menstrual volume and enlarged uterus, causing dysmenorrhea, and back pain. However, it is common to feel low back pain when menstruation is approaching. If adenomyosis has a lot of menstruation, or has other more serious symptoms, you can choose surgery.
Recommendation: You can massage your waist more and apply some local heat to see the effect. If it persists, you need to go to the hospital for examination and symptomatic treatment in time.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection