Poor immunity does not usually affect fibroids, but the presence of causative factors along with poor immunity may increase the incidence of the disease. In addition, for patients with uterine fibroids after surgery, poor immunity may affect the postoperative recovery.
1. Increase the incidence of the disease: under normal circumstances, poor immunity alone will not lead to the occurrence of uterine fibroids. However, poor immunity may increase the incidence of the disease if the patient has genetic predisposition, abnormal sex hormone levels and stem cell mutations.
2. Affecting post-operative recovery: for large tumors, when treating the disease through surgical resection, poor immunity of the patient may increase the incidence of the disease. If the patient’s immunity is poor, it may lead to slower recovery of the wound and the disease, affecting the recovery of the body.
Patients suffering from uterine fibroids need to go to the hospital for regular checkups and take surgical treatment if necessary. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for details.