Are uterine fibroids with calcification a lesion?

Uterine fibroids with calcification are lesions that are a type of benign lesion. Calcification of uterine fibroids can be divided into two types, one is diffuse, which manifests as diffuse distribution of calcification within the tumor, and the other is marginal calcification, which manifests as peripheral laminar calcification. The clinical manifestations of uterine fibroids and the severity of their lesions mainly depend on the size, location, number of fibroids and the presence of complications. Some small fibroids grow slowly and may be asymptomatic or even remain undetected throughout life. If the fibroids are large in number and size, uterine bleeding, vaginal discharge, abdominal mass, and pressure symptoms may occur. Once a patient is diagnosed with fibroid with calcification, he/she should go to the hospital for review regularly, usually once every 3 to 6 months. If fibroid enlargement is obvious, bleeding is more serious, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of professional doctors, and actively target treatment.