Uterine fibroids will bleed more than

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2025-05-01 13:12:50
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Uterine fibroids
can be divided into intramural myoma, subserous myoma and submucosal myoma. If the patient's condition is mild, and the myoma volume is relatively small, especially the myoma, it generally does not lead to bleeding. However, if the patient's condition is more serious, and it belongs to subserous myoma and submucosal myoma, and the myoma volume is relatively large, it may generally lead to significant bleeding.
Patients can be treated with hemostatic drugs, drugs to reduce myoma volume, contraceptives, etc. under the guidance of a doctor, which can effectively relieve discomfort symptoms.