I believe that many people with fibroids have a history of genetic diseases. The harm caused by fibroids to patients is very serious. So what are the genetic laws of fibroids? Many people are not very clear about this issue. Let us discuss together what are the genetic laws of fibroids. Genetic inheritance is one of the more special factors in the etiology of fibroids. If there is a history of fibroids in the family, the family members are at high risk of the disease. Unhealthy lifestyles, radiation, medical treatment, poor diet and other lifestyles may lead to the occurrence of fibroids. For example, long-term drinking or increased total fat intake in women, especially for obese women after menstruation, the incidence of fibroids is higher. It is related to the stimulation of estrogen. Since the breast tissue of some people is more sensitive to estrogen, the epithelial tissue and fibrous tissue of the breast will proliferate to varying degrees under the stimulation of estrogen. Fibroids are a relatively common benign tumor of well-differentiated fibrous connective tissue. They are more common in young people, solitary, mostly millimeters to several centimeters, and painless. They are often discovered accidentally, are hard, have clear boundaries, are movable, and grow slowly. They can occur in subcutaneous tissues of all parts of the body. For example, tumors that grow in the breasts of young women and are mainly glandular are called fibroadenomas, and tumors that grow in muscles with muscle tissue are called fibromyomas. When they appear multiple times, they are called tumor-like lesions, which are called fibromatosis. For example, congenital systemic fibromatosis is "benign" in morphology, and new lesions that appear in important organs can also lead to death. If they grow in the compressed area of the sacrum, they will also grow rapidly, erode, ulcerate, bleed, and become malignant. Desmoid fibroids (ligament-like tumors) that grow in the rectus abdominis of the abdominal wall, neck, trunk, and limbs are more common in women. If radical resection is not performed, they are very likely to recur, but they do not metastasize, so they are called borderline tumors. Fibromatosis is a common genetic disease that affects one in every 3,000 to 4,000 people. The condition varies from person to person. Generally speaking, most patients are only mildly affected, while a few are more seriously affected. |
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