How to know if you have uterine fibroids
How to know if you have uterine fibroids?There are more ways to determine if you have fibroids, such as observing menstrual changes, noting abnormal leukorrhea, checking yourself by palpation, paying attention to body pain, and using medical tests.
Observing menstrual changes
Uterine fibroids often lead to abnormal menstrual changes. If a woman notices a significant increase in menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, or irregular vaginal bleeding during non-menstrual period, it should be taken seriously, which may be an early sign of uterine fibroids.
Abnormal Leukorrhea
Under normal circumstances, leukorrhea should be colorless, transparent and slightly sticky. However, if women find their leukorrhea abnormal, such as purulent leukorrhea, bloody leukorrhea, watery leukorrhea or abnormally increased leukorrhea, they should be alerted to the possibility of uterine fibroids, which may be caused by the increase in the size of the uterine cavity due to uterine fibroids, and the increase in secretion of endometrial glands.
Self-palpation examination
Women can lie down on the bed in the early morning on an empty stomach, bend the knees slightly to relax the abdomen, and use both hands to explore and touch the lower abdomen from light to heavy. If you find a large lump or mass, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. This method of self palpation is simple, but it is helpful in detecting larger fibroids.
Pay attention to body pain
Uterine fibroids may also cause pain in the lower abdomen, lower back and sacrum. If women experience pain in the above areas in daily life, and the pain persists or worsens, they should consult a doctor for examination as soon as possible, which may be caused by uterine fibroids compressing the surrounding tissues or nerves.
With the help of medical examination
Commonly used examination methods include ultrasonography, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy and so on. They can visualize the situation inside the uterus, detect the presence of fibroids and determine their size and location.
To determine whether you have uterine fibroids, you need to consider from many aspects. If you have any abnormal symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time for early detection and early treatment.