Anemia caused by uterine fibroids is mostly iron deficiency anemia, which can be treated with diet, medicine, surgery and other blood replenishment.
1. Dietary treatment: Eat lean meat, animal liver, spinach and other iron-rich foods and eggs, milk and other high-quality protein-rich foods to supplement nutrition and provide raw materials for hematopoietic production, which can play the role of auxiliary blood replenishment.
2. Drug treatment: when anemia occurs, drugs can be used to give iron (such as ferrous sulfate, polysaccharide iron or intravenous infusion of iron), vitamin C, etc., pay attention to the need for medication to be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not apply blindly on their own.
2. Surgery: if the effect of drug treatment is not good and there are indications of surgery, after clear diagnosis, drugs can be used to block menstruation temporarily, and the hemoglobin can be raised to the range that can tolerate myomectomy through 2-3 months of menopause, and surgery is the fundamental treatment method.
Patients with uterine fibroids should consult the doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and receive professional treatment under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying the condition.