When uterine fibroids become a common disease among modern women, and when more and more women suffer from them, prevention is much more important than later treatment. In life, many women will pay attention to uterine fibroids when they are found in the early stage, that is, when they are small uterine fibroids, which will further aggravate the condition. They mistakenly believe that as long as they pay attention to adjustment, the uterine fibroids will disappear and they will recover their health. So is this really the case? Whether small uterine fibroids will disappear is a question that many people are concerned about. Small uterine fibroids have the possibility of disappearing. Generally speaking, this is true for women in menopause. As they age and enter menopause, uterine fibroids will slowly disappear. However, for young patients with uterine fibroids, there is still a long time before menopause. At this time, there is no guarantee that uterine fibroids will disappear. It is very likely that they will continue to grow. However, for young patients with uterine fibroids, as long as they actively receive treatment, if the condition is serious, they can use myoma resection as a treatment method. If the condition is delayed for too long, sometimes a hysterectomy is required, which is bad news for women with fertility needs. Uterine fibroids are an estrogen-dependent disease. Patients will not have any obvious symptoms, and no treatment is required if the condition is not serious, especially for women approaching menopause. After menopause, ovarian function will decline and the ability to secrete estrogen will weaken. When stimulated by a small amount of estrogen, uterine fibroids will no longer grow. Because there is no estrogen, uterine fibroids will slowly shrink. After menopause, most fibroids will naturally shrink and slowly disappear. This type of uterine fibroids patients do not need treatment. Will small uterine fibroids disappear? Whether uterine fibroids will disappear mainly depends on the patient's physical condition. Some patients' uterine fibroids will gradually disappear. This is mainly for menopausal women. These people enter menopause as they age, so there is no stimulation from estrogen, so uterine fibroids will slowly shrink and disappear. |
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