Uterine fibroids with what medicine


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Uterine fibroids patients can follow the doctor's advice to use gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues, mifepristone and other drugs. 1. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues such as leuprolide, goserelin, etc., these drugs inhibit the secretion of pituitary gonadotropins, thereby reducing estrogen levels and reducing the size of fibroids. Mifepristone is suitable for patients with obvious symptoms, large fibroids and temporarily unsuitable for surgery. It can be used before surgery to reduce fibroids for surgery. However, long-term use may lead to menopause related symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, etc. 2. Mifepristone can bind to progesterone receptors and play an anti-progesterone role, thereby inhibiting the growth of fibroids. It can improve symptoms such as menorrhagia and is often used for preoperative pretreatment or short-term treatment for those who are not suitable for surgery. However, the use of mifepristone may also bring some adverse reactions, such as nausea, fatigue, etc. It should be noted that drug treatment for uterine fibroids is usually not cured, and it is mostly symptomatic treatment or preoperative adjuvant treatment. The specific medication regimen needs to be comprehensively considered according to the patient's age, symptoms, myoma size and location, fertility needs and other factors, and needs to be carried out under the strict guidance and monitoring of doctors.