In life, many women suffer serious damage to their uterus because of frequent abortions. One of the more serious diseases of the uterus is uterine fibroids. If the uterine fibroids are small, they can be eliminated by taking medicine, but if they are large, the entire uterus may have to be removed, which will make women lose their reproductive function. So can uterine fibroids disappear on their own? The shrinkage of fibroids before and after menopause varies from person to person. Since fibroids are hormone-dependent diseases, they will shrink as menopausal hormone levels decrease. Therefore, generally speaking, fibroids will shrink as they approach or after menopause. In some patients, fibroids do not shrink but grow larger. The specific situation varies from person to person. Will uterine fibroids disappear on their own? Although uterine fibroids will shrink, it does not mean that they will heal without treatment or even disappear automatically. Moreover, uterine fibroids have the risk of causing infertility, because this is related to the size of the fibroids and the location of their growth. For example, fibroids in the uterine cornu can cause the fallopian tubes to twist and deform, affecting the passage of sperm or fertilized eggs, greatly reducing the chance of conception. Uterine fibroids may also become cancerous Symptoms such as irregular menstruation, compression, pain, increased vaginal discharge, and circulatory system caused by uterine fibroids are very harmful to women's health. These symptoms and hazards of uterine fibroids cannot be ignored. Although uterine fibroids are benign, they have a certain chance of becoming cancerous. Although uterine fibroids are mostly benign tumors, there is a 5/1000 chance of turning into malignant tumors. Therefore, uterine fibroids not only affect women's health, but also threaten the patient's life. Therefore, most people believe that ovarian function declines after menopause and fibroids will gradually shrink. Will uterine fibroids disappear on their own? However, after observing a large number of clinical cases, it was found that the fibroids of postmenopausal women do not shrink very significantly. In most women, the fibroids remain unchanged from before menopause, and some even continue to grow. Uterine fibroids will not go away without treatment. Therefore, women with uterine fibroids should not passively wait for the disease to develop and delay appropriate treatment. Instead, they should receive symptomatic treatment and undergo regular check-ups. |
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