50 years old with submucosal leiomyoma whether to operate or not

Whether 50 years old with uterine submucous fibroids need surgery or not needs to be decided according to the tumor condition. If the tumor is small and has no symptoms, it can be treated without surgery, if the tumor is large in size or has symptoms, it needs to be treated with surgery. When the patient’s submucosal fibroid is relatively small in size and there are no abnormal symptoms such as abnormal menstrual flow and pain, he/she may not need to undergo surgical treatment, and the size of the submucosal fibroid will gradually shrink after a woman’s menopause. If the submucosal fibroids are large or have clinical symptoms such as anemia caused by excessive menstrual flow, it is necessary to go to the hospital for surgery to remove them. Surgery includes hysterectomy and hysteroscopic fibroid removal, and it is necessary to choose the appropriate surgical method according to the needs of the patient. If you are diagnosed with submucous fibroid disease, it is recommended that you undergo standardized treatment as soon as possible to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.