Fibroid patients who have sex generally do not affect the growth of fibroids. Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors of the female genitalia, and their growth is mainly related to female hormones, so sex generally does not affect the growth of uterine fibroids. If fibroids are detected, regular medical checkups are required, and targeted treatments should be taken when necessary to avoid delaying the condition.
Uterine fibroids are hormone-dependent benign tumors that grow in the smooth muscle tissue of the uterus. Their growth is related to the level of progesterone and estrogen in the female body, and has no direct relationship with whether or not they have sex. Therefore, individuals with uterine fibroids who have sex usually have no direct effect on the growth of the fibroids.
Although sexual intercourse does not have a direct effect on the growth of fibroids, it may have an effect on sexual intercourse if the fibroids are large in size and cause pressure on the surrounding tissues, resulting in abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and other conditions.
If you have fibroids, you should go to the hospital in time to complete the examination, to clarify the specific growth of fibroids. If the fibroids are too large, growing rapidly, causing discomfort symptoms, etc., you should carry out targeted treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition, in order to prevent the increase in the size of fibroids, which may cause other uterine problems.