When two fibroids are found, if the patient is relatively young and has fertility requirements may choose fibroid removal; if the patient is relatively old and has no fertility requirements, hysterectomy may be chosen.
Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in women, and because each person’s situation is different, the choice of surgery is also different. The specific choice of surgery is a decision that needs to be made based on the patient’s specific condition and whether there are any fertility requirements.
If there are two fibroids, the condition is mild, the age is relatively young, and there is a requirement for childbearing, the choice of fibroid removal can be made. If the condition is more serious, the age is relatively old and the patient has no fertility requirements, laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery can be chosen for hysterectomy.
When uterine fibroids are present, they must be treated in time to avoid causing the condition to worsen. Most patients will experience recurrence of fibroids after surgery, so it is important to prevent the recurrence of fibroids in daily life, and hysterectomy can be chosen if necessary. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor for specific conditions.