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Will the old disease recur after hysteromyoma is cured?
Uterine fibroids are common in women of childbearing age aged 30-50, and the incidence rate is as high as 60%-70%. Not only the incidence rate is high, but also the recurrence rate of uterine fibroids is high, and the recurrence rate of multiple uterine fibroids is even as high as 60%-70%. Experts pointed out that as long as there is stimulation of uterus and estrogen, hysteromyoma may recur. Why is hysteromyoma so easy to recur?

1. If uterine fibroids take too much food or health care products containing estrogen due to physical discomfort or other reasons, the probability of recurrence of uterine fibroids will increase significantly.

2. Radical treatment of hysteromyoma can only remove the "soil" of the uterus, but some patients have fertility requirements, and some patients want to preserve the uterus and retain their rights as women, so they choose hysteromyomectomy. However, some fibroids are too small to be clearly seen by B-ultrasound, and it is difficult to remove these small fibroids. These small fibroids grow up gradually under the action of estrogen, which seems to be the recurrence of uterine fibroids.

3. The recurrence rate of uterine fibroids is related to the number of fibroids, patients' age, personal eating habits and other factors. The younger the patient is during the operation, the higher the possibility of recurrence; The more the number of fibroids, the worse the eating habits, and the higher the probability of recurrence of uterine fibroids.

Bian Xiao suggested that HIFU is a new treatment for hysteromyoma, and its therapeutic effect is not worse than that of traditional hysteromyomectomy. The important thing is that there is no need for surgery, no bleeding, short treatment time and quick recovery after operation. It can also be treated again without surgery, which is a more feasible treatment option for uterine fibroids.