Does it matter if you have a uterine smooth muscle tumor?

There is no need to worry too much about uterine smooth muscle tumors, which are generally benign tumors. Those with small size and no clinical symptoms can be observed, while those with large size or clinical symptoms can be cured through surgery and other means.
Uterine fibroid is a kind of fibroid formed by the proliferation of smooth muscle cells in the uterus. Most of the fibroids do not have obvious clinical manifestations, and the patients will not have obvious discomfort symptoms. Fibroids that are small in size and do not cause obvious symptoms usually do not require special treatment.
Fibroids that occur under the mucous membrane can cause problems such as increased menstrual flow and abnormal vaginal bleeding, so these fibroids, regardless of size, usually require hysteroscopic surgery. The procedure is minimally invasive and does not affect fertility.
Fibroids occurring in the intermural and subplasma membranes can usually be considered for surgical treatment when they have progressed to more than 5 centimeters and when the patient has no plans to have children.
If you are found to have uterine fibroids, you should go to the hospital for regular checkups and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance and advice of professional doctors.