Is Fibromatosis Multiforme serious?

Whether multiple fibroids are serious or not depends on different factors such as volume, size and location of fibroids for objective analysis. First, if multiple fibroids are small in size and superficial in location, and do not cause obvious pressure symptoms in patients. At this time, the patient’s fibroid is not serious, and if there is no obvious pain and discomfort, the patient can take the method of close observation. If the fibroma is slightly larger in size and accompanied by local pressure pain, surgery can be performed to remove it and reduce the pain symptoms; secondly, if the multiple fibroma is larger in size, more than 5cm, and located in a deeper location in the abdominal cavity, it causes obvious pressure symptoms on the surrounding intestinal tubes and omentum. At this time, the patient’s condition is more serious, and in order to avoid visceral ischemia and hypoxia, it is recommended that the patient undergoes surgery to remove the multiple fibroids as soon as possible.