Intermural fibroid 3.6×2.8cm, whether need to take medication can not be generalized, if the patient has menstrual abnormalities and other clinical symptoms, then need to take medication, if necessary, also need to be treated by surgery.
Interstitial fibroid is a common type of fibroid in clinic. At present, it is clinically believed that if the diameter of fibroid is not more than 4cm and the patient does not have clinical symptoms such as abnormal menstruation, leucorrhoea, lower abdominal discomfort, etc., the patient may not be treated for the time being, and can follow up with the doctor on a regular basis, and the patient does not need to take medication at this time.
However, if the patients have the above clinical symptoms, they need to follow the doctor’s instructions in time for drug treatment. Patients can take leuprolide, gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists such as gonadotropin, gonadorelin and other gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists in combination with mifepristone under the guidance of the doctor to reduce the size of the leiomyosarcoma, and to control the clinical symptoms and other functions.
If the size of the fibroid remains large or even continues to increase after taking the above medications, surgical treatment such as myomectomy or hysterectomy may be required.
For patients with intermural fibroid 3.6×2.8cm, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examination, and formulate an individualized treatment plan according to the patient’s own situation under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.