Can fibroids become cancerous?

Fibroma is a benign lesion, which is usually not cancerous and the possibility of cancer is relatively small, so there is no need to worry too much. Fibroma is a common benign tumor of soft tissue, which usually manifests as one or more lumps on the body surface with clear boundary, smooth surface, medium texture, regular shape and relatively large mobility. For smaller, asymptomatic fibroids, they can be observed first and reviewed once every 3-6 months. If the fibroid grows larger or is accompanied by symptoms such as pain and discomfort, surgical removal is recommended. In addition, if the fibroma grows rapidly in a short period of time, or the surface becomes not smooth, the boundary becomes unclear, the shape becomes irregular, adhesion with the surrounding occurs, and it is not easy to be pushed, etc., it needs to be taken seriously, and it should be clarified whether it is cancerous or not. Fibroma patients should rest more after surgery, don’t overwork, don’t stay up late, and eat more fruits and vegetables, which is very helpful for incision healing. In addition, the surgical incision should be changed regularly and should be observed for signs of infection.