Uterine fibroids are usually more than 5-6cm in size and need surgery, while submucous fibroids that cause menstrual dribbling need surgery at any time.
1. Subplasma fibroids: they are generally multiple benign uterine tumors with low cancer rate, therefore, if they are not more than 5cm in size and do not have any symptoms, they do not need to be treated for the time being. If it affects pregnancy, it needs to be removed in time to prepare for pregnancy. If the tumor does not exceed 5cm at menopausal age, it may shrink after menopause.
2. Submucosal fibroid: regardless of the size of the fibroid, it may lead to increased menstruation, and in serious cases, it may cause anemia, so it needs timely hysteroscopic surgery or uterine removal treatment.
Fibroid size must be operated to the hospital for a clear diagnosis, by the doctor according to the specific conditions, to develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, so as to avoid delays in treatment.