What are the dangers of uterine fibroids and non-invasive treatment methods?

  What harm does uterine fibroids cause to women? The harm caused by uterine fibroids in women is that it leads to female sexual dysfunction. Estrogen is the most important regulating hormone of female sexual function, and the ovaries are the main secretory organ. After removal of the uterus, the blood flow and function of the ovaries are affected by it, and most women will experience different degrees of changes in sexual function, such as decreased or lack of sexual desire, reduced frequency of sexual activity, reduced sexual responsiveness, difficulty in orgasm and decreased sensation of the genital organs. The woman should go to a regular hospital to receive treatment after suffering from uterine fibroids, pay attention to the care of the affected area in life, usually do not eat spicy and stimulating food, pay more attention to rest, do not work too hard.  Ultrasound ablation treatment of uterine fibroids is to use the focusability and penetrating nature of ultrasound to focus ultrasound into a millimeter diameter focal domain in the body, through the conversion of sound waves and thermal energy in the instant can make the target tissue heating up to 65 ~ l00 ℃, so that the focal domain temperature in a few seconds can reach the result of coagulation of proteins and kill cells, to achieve the purpose of destroying the diseased tissue or tumor cells. The coagulated necrotic tissues lose the ability to proliferate. The coagulated necrotic tissue loses its ability to proliferate, infiltrate and metastasize, and is gradually dissolved and absorbed by the body through natural metabolism.  Ultrasound ablation is a more ideal treatment for patients without surgery, no bleeding and no anesthesia, but it is not necessarily suitable for all patients with uterine fibroids. Whether it is suitable for ultrasound focused knife needs to be considered in conjunction with the size of fibroids, the location of fibroids, the patient’s age, fertility requirements and other factors.