What to do about cervical fibroids

Cervical fibroids need to be treated according to the specific location and size of the fibroids and whether they affect life and menstruation, as follows: 1. If the fibroids are large and protrude into the cervix or cervical canal, causing excessive menstruation, leucorrhea and discomfort during intercourse, they need to be treated, usually by surgical removal, either hysteroscopic or laparoscopic depending on the size and location of the fibroids. Cervical fibroids are more difficult to operate in the cervical location, where blood flow and important organs are more frequent. In older patients with larger cervical fibroids, hysterectomy can usually be considered and may be safer and more complete.