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Uterine fibroids is a common disease characterized by Symptomatic uterine fibroids significantly reduce a woman's standard of living and cause problems with conception and childbearing, up to the development of infertility. Most fibroids are asymptomatic, but 30% of women experience severe symptoms of the disease, such as abnormal uterine bleeding, iron deficiency anemia, the development of arterial hypertension, pelvic pain and pressure, infertility, back pain, urinary symptoms (frequent urination, nocturia, urinary retention) , gastrointestinal symptoms (diarrhea or constipation), which require medical intervention At the same time, the issues of effective regulation of the formation and growth of uterine fibroids still remain unexplored. The purpose of this theoretical study was to analyze possible approaches to the hormonal correction of uterine fibroids. The results of the review of studies showed that hormone therapy is currently a promising treatment for uterine fibroids. This is a non-invasive method that alleviates the symptoms of the disease, which can also ensure the regression of uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus, improve the quality of life of a woman. Hormonal drugs are prescribed as a preoperative treatment for uterine fibroids, to stabilize the patient's condition and reduce the severity of possible side effects. Hormonal therapy includes hormonal contraceptives, tranexamic acid, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which reduce the amount of menstrual bleeding. Periodic control of the size of uterine fibroids, along with the use of hormonal regulation of uterine fibroids, is believed to be an effective way to reduce the health burden of this disease.
Keywords:Uterine Fibroids, Treatment, Hormonal Regulation
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