Hard lump on the left side of the stomach, how to treat it

Hard lumps on the left side of the stomach are associated with uterine fibroids, intussusception, and severe constipation, which can be treated with medications such as treprostinil acetate and lactulose and surgery.
Hard lump on the left side of the stomach is related to the following factors:
1. Uterine fibroids: asymptomatic uterine fibroids generally do not require treatment and can be closely observed. Those with mild symptoms, approaching menopausal age and poor health who cannot tolerate surgery can be given medication (treprostinil acetate, testosterone propionate, etc.). If symptoms such as excessive menstruation, abdominal pain, etc. occur or malignant tendency is suspected, surgery is needed.
2. Intussusception: non-surgical treatments such as air enema or barium enema can be given, and surgical treatments can be given if the condition is serious.
3. Severe constipation: Lactulose, polyethylene glycol and other medications can be given, and those who are ineffective in conservative treatment can be treated with colon resection.
Hard lumps on the left side of the stomach may also be caused by sigmoid colon tumors, ovarian cysts, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and give treatment under the doctor’s guidance, and not to use medication on your own.