Will an untreated uterine diverticulum lead to cancer?
Uterine diverticulum usually does not lead to cancer if left untreated, but vigilance is still advised, and timely treatment is recommended.
Uterine diverticulum is a common complication following cesarean section. It often causes patients to experience prolonged and persistent vaginal bleeding. If left untreated, excessive blood loss may lead to anemia, resulting in physical weakness, fatigue, poor appetite, and other symptoms. Additionally, it may cause infertility, dysmenorrhea, lower back pain, abdominal pain, and other discomforts. This condition is considered a benign lesion and generally does not develop into cancer; however, prompt treatment is necessary to reduce these symptoms and prevent further progression.
Patients with uterine diverticulum are advised to visit a hospital for relevant examinations and choose an appropriate treatment method based on their individual condition.