How early fibroids are more likely to heal

The effectiveness of early uterine fibroid treatment varies from person to person, mainly with medication and conservative treatment. Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors of the reproductive system in women, which are formed by the local proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissue. The most common clinical manifestation is increased menstrual flow with prolonged menstrual period. If the fibroid is too large, a mass may be palpable in the lower abdomen. Submucosal fibroids protruding from the cervical opening will have contact bleeding and should be differentiated from cervical cancer. Uterine fibroids should be treated individually according to the patient’s age, symptoms, size and type of fibroids, and whether there are reproductive requirements. Early stage fibroids without obvious symptoms are usually chosen for follow-up observation. Other methods are medication, the most commonly used being mifepristone. If the symptoms are severe, such as causing secondary anemia or infertility, surgical treatment is required. Early fibroids are recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a physician, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, so as to avoid delaying the condition.