What’s going on with fibromyxoma?



Fibroids generally refer to uterine fibroids, which are usually triggered by sex hormone level disorders, genetic factors, etc. Abdominal masses, abdominal pain and other symptoms may occur. They need to be treated with medication and surgery as prescribed by the doctor, and generally have a better prognosis.

Uterine fibroids are benign tumors formed by the proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissue. Uterine fibroids can be triggered by sex hormone level disorders, genetic factors, stem cell mutations and other reasons. Patients may experience symptoms such as abdominal mass, abdominal pain, irregular vaginal bleeding, menstrual cycle disorders, leukorrhea, and infertility.

If diagnosed with uterine fibroids, they can be treated with intravenous goserelin, leuprolide and other gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs as prescribed by the doctor. If the fibroid is large, surgical procedures such as myomectomy or hysterectomy can be performed. Often the condition can be completely eradicated by hysterectomy.

It is clinically recommended that after diagnosis of fibroids, patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible for professional treatment.