What to do with an enlarged uterus

Hypertrophy of the uterus is mostly seen in menstruating women, due to poor uterine regeneration from multiple childbirths resulting in benign hypertrophy of the uterus, which belongs to the physiological state, but of course does not exclude the possibility of pathological conditions, such as uterine fibroids and adenomyosis. The uterus is the place where the embryo grows and develops. when a woman is not pregnant, the normal uterus is 7-8cm long, 4-5cm wide and 2-3cm thick. if the sum of the three numbers, length, width and thickness, is significantly greater than 15cm, it proves that there is hypertrophy of the uterus. If the hypertrophy of the uterus is caused by poor uterine regeneration after multiple births, there is no discomfort and no treatment is needed. If there is a lot of menstrual blood, you can take some drugs that promote uterine contraction to promote uterine contraction, and if the effect is not good, you need to consult a hospital for treatment. If the hypertrophy of the uterus is caused by adenomyosis, it can be treated by oral contraceptives, progesterone, or intrauterine placement of the Mannedal device. If the symptoms are severe and the above methods are ineffective, surgery is required. In case of fibroids causing uterine hypertrophy, if the fibroids are less than 5 cm and there are no other symptoms, regular review is sufficient. If the fibroids are larger than 5 cm, or if they are accompanied by other symptoms, surgery may be performed. In conclusion, if there is no menstrual abnormality and no other pathology after examination, regular observation is sufficient.