Uterine fibroid is a common gynecological disease, and it is also a Benign tumor that is easy to appear in women. After getting sick, we should also pay attention to the treatment methods, mainly Conservative management and surgical treatment. Generally, when the condition is not serious, it is mainly Conservative management, but we should also pay attention to the timing of surgical treatment. Let's take a look.
Timing of surgical treatment of Uterine fibroid
1. If the patient with Uterine fibroid is in the process of examination, it is found that the growth rate of the tumor is very fast and the volume is growing continuously in a short time; Or in female patients during menopause, fibroids not only do not shrink but also grow larger. If the above situation occurs, immediately go to the hospital for surgery to avoid worsening the condition.
2. If the patient is anaemic due to massive bleeding of Uterine fibroid or excessive or prolonged menstruation, and the patient fails to take medicine, he should immediately go to the hospital for resection.
3. If the volume of the fibroid is too large, exceeding 3 centimeters, it is easy to compress other organs in the pelvic cavity. To prevent the fibroid from malignant transformation, female friends need to undergo tumor resection surgery in a timely manner.
4. When female infertility occurs, it is necessary to consider whether it is caused by Uterine fibroid when other aspects are very normal. At this time, the myoma should be surgically removed as soon as possible.
How long does it take for Uterine fibroid to recover from surgery
Uterine fibroid mostly occur in middle-aged women, and most patients have no obvious symptoms. Small Uterine fibroid can shrink with uterine atrophy after amenorrhea. Generally, Uterine fibroid are large in size, and Uterine fibroid affect fertility. Active surgery is required. Patients should choose appropriate treatment methods according to their conditions.
How long can Uterine fibroid recover after surgery? The surgical method selected by patients before surgery has a direct relationship. Traditional Uterine fibroid surgery has large wounds, long recovery period, and the overall surgical treatment time of Uterine fibroid is prolonged. Generally, the rest after surgery is more than half a month, and minimally invasive technology is used to treat Uterine fibroid
Surgery is one of the time factors that affect recovery, and it is also closely related to the patient's own life regulation and mood. After surgery, patients with Uterine fibroid should pay attention to adjusting their mood, preventing excessive fatigue, and pay special attention to rest to avoid excessive fatigue.
After general surgery, rest for at least half a month and regular follow-up is necessary. Within 6-8 weeks after surgery, avoid bending over to pick up objects or climbing stairs with a weight exceeding 3 kilograms, and use a belt appropriately. Pay more attention to your diet, and do not engage in sexual activity or smoke or drink during this month.