(1) There will be a lump in the abdomen of the patient, and the myoma will continue to grow. When the bladder is full, the position of the uterus will rise and the lump will be obvious. Patients will also have pain symptoms, severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, elevated body temperature, leukocytosis and other phenomena. If the nerve is compressed, there will be radiation pain.
(2) When the myoma compresses the bladder or urethra, the patient will have symptoms such as frequent urination and dysuria; If fibroids compress the rectum, it will lead to defecation disorders. In addition, patients may have vaginal bleeding.
(3) Patients with malignant uterine fibroids will have symptoms such as emaciation, weakness, lower abdomen, lumbago and leg pain. This symptom usually appears in the middle and late stage, when tumor cells have metastasized or spread. Because the growth of tumor will cause uterine deformation, block the entrance of fallopian tube, affect sperm entering fallopian tube, hinder fertilization and lead to infertility.