Uterine fibroids atrophy after menopause

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Uterine fibroids

Uterine fibroids atrophy after menopause

are benign tumors formed by proliferation of uterine smooth muscle cells. If uterine fibroids grow under the serous membrane or between the muscle walls of the uterus, and myoma is small, then atrophy can generally occur after menopause. However, if the patient's uterine fibroids grow under the uterine mucosa, or myoma is large, there will be no obvious atrophy after menopause.

Patients should develop good habits, maintain a reasonable weight, and pay attention to regular review work.



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