Uterine fibroids may not only cause infertility, it may set off a fatal pulmonary thrombosis crisis! Uterine fibroids are common gynecological benign tumor, not necessarily to surgery, but doctors advise, if patients with uterine fibroids lower limb edema and general operations easy asthma symptoms, should try to do a detailed examination of the peripheral blood vessels, and rule out deep vein thrombosis the possibility of pulmonary arterial thrombosis.
Uterine fibroids may lead to pulmonary embolism too great
Uterine fibroids are common gynecological diseases, usually in small size of fibroids, to take a more treatment observation; the timing of surgical removal of uterine fibroids usually excessive bleeding, pain or urinary frequency or causing obstruction condition.
It should be noted that a small number of patients because of uterine fibroids is too large, oppression to the lower extremities back to the heart of the large veins, venous thrombosis. Once again thrombosis pulmonary artery flow, causing pulmonary thrombosis, blocking blood circulation, easily lead to shock, hypoxia and even death.
Pulmonary thrombosis! Chest pain and breathing are warning
Pulmonary thrombosis in clinical is not uncommon, mostly blood clots from the limbs (especially lower limbs) intravenously, and then migrate to the lungs, deep vein thrombosis can cause swelling and pain. Part of deep vein thrombosis can cause pulmonary artery thrombosis, then there will be breathing and symptoms of chest pain, severe or even shock.
Do not neglect uterine fibroids! With lower limb edema peripheral vascular quick check, although acute pulmonary thrombosis is not a common disease, but in a particular part of the population, such as: patients with chronic diseases, cancer patients, bedridden patients, as well as gynecological and orthopedic patients, etc., are not uncommon. Severe pulmonary thrombosis is potentially fatal, in patients with uterine fibroids, if lower limb edema, as well as general operations easy asthma symptoms, be sure to do as soon as possible for further peripheral vascular examination, reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis deterioration.
Monday, March 21, 2016
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