Fibroids are a common condition in women and sometimes require myomectomy. So, what is there to know about myomectomy? I believe the following information can help you. The conditions for myomectomy: Generally speaking, surgery is recommended for fibroids over 2CM in size, the larger they are, the more likely they are to be complicated by torsion, and then they will require open surgery. The reason for this is that most experts believe that it is related to the relatively high level of estrogen in women’s bodies. If a woman’s life is not harmonious, her family life and workload are too heavy, and she is too mentally stressed, depression can occur, resulting in dysfunction of the neuroendocrine system and imbalance of sex hormones, which can easily lead to fibroids in the uterus. The treatment of uterine fibroids is generally drug and surgical treatment, which depends on the size of the specific tumor to determine the specific implementation. If the tumor is less than 2CM, then medication can be used. If it is more than 2CM, if it causes heavy bleeding, or if it is anemic due to excessive menstrual bleeding or prolonged physiological periods, and cannot be cured by medication, or if it grows too fast, or if it does not shrink but increases after menopause, then surgery should be performed immediately. The decision to remove the uterus during surgery depends on the location and size of the fibroid, as well as the patient’s age, fertility status, and severity of symptoms. Although uterine fibroids are benign tumors, the rate of malignancy is only one percent. However, patients need to pay close attention and go to the hospital for examination and treatment as early as possible to prevent ovarian fallopian tube lesions and induce uterine body adenocarcinoma and cervical cancer. Failure analysis of uterine fibroid removal surgery: 1. Bleeding: unclear level of separation, not separated along the tumor envelope, which can cause bleeding. Sometimes, although the level is suitable, the fibroids are densely adhered to the blood vessels or muscle layer, so do not force blunt separation at this time. 2, adjacent organ damage: cervical fibroids are large, which may lead to bladder, rectum, ureter position variation, and may damage the corresponding organs during surgery. When the position of ureter is unclear, the pelvic peritoneum should be opened to free the ureter so that it is far away from the tumor, and the myoma is removed under direct vision. Notes on uterine fibroid removal: 1. Patients should have a regular lifestyle, healthy eating habits, and regular skin care after uterine fibroid surgery, and should have a scientific approach to daily maintenance. The actual food is not only a good idea, but it is also a good idea to eat less fatty, fried and smoked food. 2, although the post-operative does not affect pregnancy, but it should be noted that the patient can not be pregnant immediately after the operation, because the uterus has a scar on the removal of fibroids; some fibroids are larger, deeper, after the removal of the same as a caesarean section, the uterus is required to have a certain recovery process. 3, uterine fibroids after surgery if serious anemia, is the need to eat more iron-rich food, such as pig liver, black sesame, grapes, purple cabbage, wolfberry, mushrooms, etc.. Eat more vegetables and fruits, especially tomatoes. Also keep a happy mood. 4, uterine fibroids after surgery diet regular ration, not overeating. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and most popular products. Often eat nutritious dried fruit foods, such as peanuts, sesame seeds, melon seeds, etc.; in general, barley, hawthorn and other foods that have the effect of shrinking the uterus do not have much to do with the occurrence and development of uterine fibroids. 5, after surgery, if relatively older, or weaker patients, to eat more liquid food to help digestion, but there is a point to remind patients, liquid food to pay attention to, nutritional, nutrition is very important for patients who are recovering. Tip: If the patient’s wound does not heal sufficiently to get pregnant right away, there is still a risk of uterine rupture, so it is important to take good contraceptive measures after surgery.