Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that originate from the muscle tissue of the uterus. They can be single or multiple, and are found in many women of different ages.
Uterine fibroids are classified by location (intramural, submucosal, subserosal) and by the number of nodules (single, multiple).
Symptoms of uterine fibroids may include heavy and painful menstruation, lower abdominal pain, frequent urination, painful sexual intercourse, and others.
The exact causes of uterine fibroids are not established, but it is believed to be associated with hormonal imbalance, genetics, and external factors.
Diagnostic methods for uterine fibroids include ultrasound, MRI, CT scan, hysteroscopy, and other research methods.
Treatment for uterine fibroids may include conservative methods (drug therapy) or surgical intervention (myomectomy, hysterectomy).
For the prevention of uterine fibroids, it is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, regular check-ups with a gynecologist, and timely treatment of hormonal disorders.
The treatment of uterine fibroids is carried out by a gynecologist-endocrinologist or a gynecologist-oncologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.