Description of the problem: Today, I am going to go to the hospital with my friend for a physical examination. My friend has uterine fibroids and does not know which department to go to. I would like to ask whether uterine fibroids are in obstetrics and gynecology?
Question date:2020-11-21
Patient information:Age: 26 years old Gender: Female
Uterine fibroids are pregnant women Obstetrical.
Uterine fibroids are one of the most common benign tumors in gynecology, and most patients have no obvious symptoms. Clinically, many patients with uterine fibroids are discovered through gynecological examinations, so don’t be too nervous. Generally, if there are fibroids, it is best to go to the gynecological clinic to review once every 3-6 months to see if the size and location of the fibroids have changed. If it is a fibroids with no symptoms, no special treatment is generally required. For patients with fibroids who have obvious menstrual changes or increased abdominal pain, they can consider using medications or being hospitalized in a gynecology department for surgical treatment. At the same time, regular review is required after treatment.
Recommendation: Strengthen physical exercises to appropriately improve the immune function of the body; maintain good living habits and 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