Can uterine fibroids take medicine well?


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Myoma may shrink or relieve symptoms with medication, but it is usually difficult to completely cure them.
For symptoms such as menorrhagia and lower abdominal pain caused by uterine fibroids, some drugs such as GnRH analogues can improve the symptoms by regulating hormone levels and reducing blood supply to fibroids. However, although medication may reduce the size of fibroids to some extent, this reduction is often temporary and fibroids may grow again after discontinuation.
In addition, in some cases, such as large fibroids, severe anemia or other serious complications, medication alone cannot solve the underlying problem, and surgery may be a more appropriate option.
It should also be noted that medication must be used rationally according to medical advice.