Is adenomyoma of the uterus benign or malignant?
Uterine adenomyoma refers clinically to uterine fibroids, which are generally benign tumors.
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors arising from the smooth muscle tissue of the uterus and are commonly found in women aged 30 to 50. In mild cases, patients may have no obvious symptoms and experience minimal impact on health; however, some may present with menstrual abnormalities, increased vaginal discharge, and other symptoms. In the vast majority of cases, these tumors are benign. Management options, based on the patient's specific condition and needs, include surgical removal or regular monitoring to alleviate symptoms.
When the condition of uterine fibroids is not yet clear, it is important to seek timely medical evaluation after diagnosis to determine the exact status of the disease and receive targeted treatment.