Whether fibroids cause urine leakage is related to their size. If the fibroid is large and presses on the bladder, it may cause urinary leakage; if the fibroid is small and does not press on the bladder, it usually does not cause urinary leakage.
Uterine fibroids are common benign gynecological tumors that occur in the smooth muscle of the uterus. If the fibroids are large in size, they may compress the bladder and cause symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, and urinary leakage. If the fibroid is small and does not exert significant pressure on the bladder, it usually does not cause urinary leakage.
Individuals who experience urinary leakage and frequency may not necessarily have fibroids, but may also have urinary tract infections, which can be diagnosed through gynecological examination, ultrasound, and routine urinalysis.
If uterine fibroids cause urinary leakage, you should go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, and make a clear diagnosis through imaging and laboratory tests, and carry out targeted treatment as soon as possible to prevent the symptoms from worsening and causing other gynecological problems.