What happens when you cut out fibroids

Fibroid surgery is categorized as myomectomy, or hysteroscopic electrosurgery of fibroids, or total hysterectomy. Generally, if the fibroid growth is in the lining of the uterus, it will affect the woman’s menstruation, and in severe cases, the symptoms of anemia may occur. Therefore, after myomectomy or myomectomy, menstruation will be reduced, and the woman will recover relatively gradually and become more and more healthy. Therefore, for submucosal fibroids, timely surgery is needed. For larger subplasma fibroids or intermural fibroids, after myomectomy, the patient will feel more relaxed and some symptoms disappear, such as the symptoms of pressure on the bladder or rectum disappear. The patient’s quality of life will be improved, so larger fibroids or submucosal fibroids need timely surgical treatment.