In today's rapidly developing society, there are many informal hospitals that disregard the safety of patients and defraud patients of their money. When patients are examined for fibroids, they do not receive a formal diagnosis. Let me take a good look at the symptoms of fibroids. Fibroids generally grow slowly. Fibromas that occur under the skin of the face are painless masses with hard texture, varying sizes, smooth surfaces, clear edges, no adhesions to surrounding tissues, and generally good sphincter mobility. Fibromas that occur in the oral cavity are smaller, spherical or nodular, and may or may not have a pedicle. The tumor has clear boundaries, and the surface is covered with normal mucosa. The cut surface is white. Oral fibromas often occur in the alveolar process, cheek, palate and other parts. Fibromas that occur in the alveolar process may cause teeth to loosen and shift. If the surface ulcerates and secondary infection occurs, it will cause pain or functional impairment. If it occurs in the lower rectum, there is often a feeling of falling and tenesmus. The surface of the tumor is normal mucosa and the surface is smooth. Digital examination and endoscopy can palpate hard and elastic tumors. Tumors with smooth surfaces and clear edges can be seen around the anus. Those that occur in the vulva are mostly located in the labia majora. They are hard subcutaneous nodules at first, and then they can increase to form hard, solid masses with pedicles. The size varies, and the surface may have ulcers and necrosis. Fibroids are benign tumors derived from fibrous connective tissue. There are different types of fibroids due to their different components. Fibroids are widely distributed in the human body and form the gaps between organs, so fibroids can occur anywhere in the body. The skin and subcutaneous tissue are the most common, and fibroids can also occur in the fascia, periosteum, nasopharynx and other mucosal tissues, as well as other organs such as breasts, ovaries, and kidneys. They vary in size and grow slowly. Fibroma is located in deep tissue, with no obvious subjective symptoms or slight discomfort, slow growth, irregular or oval shape, and its long diameter is consistent with the direction of the affected muscle fibers. The size of the tumor is related to the duration of the disease, with a diameter ranging from several centimeters to more than ten centimeters. The tumor has unclear boundaries, a smooth surface, no tenderness, and is tough like rubber. It is relatively fixed longitudinally to the invaded muscle, but can move slightly laterally and has no adhesion to the skin. Huge tumors can affect activities and compress nerves. Patients with the above fibroid symptoms must go to a regular hospital for treatment to avoid missing the best time for treatment. |
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