Myoma will disappear on its own


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Uterine fibroids may disappear on their own. Some very small uterine fibroids, especially women close to menopause, may gradually shrink or even disappear as estrogen levels in the body decline. Because the growth of uterine fibroids is closely related to estrogen, estrogen secretion decreases after menopause, and fibroids lose important factors that stimulate their growth, this may occur. Some uterine fibroids that appear during pregnancy may shrink or disappear to a certain extent after childbirth. This is because hormone levels change greatly during pregnancy, hormone levels gradually return to normal after childbirth, and the growth environment of fibroids changes. It should be noted that not all uterine fibroids will disappear by themselves. In many cases, fibroids will persist or even continue to grow. If fibroids are large or cause obvious symptoms, such as increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstruation, abdominal pain, frequent urination, etc., corresponding treatment measures are usually required, such as surgery, medication, etc. Even if fibroids temporarily disappear, they cannot be taken lightly. Regular gynecological examinations are still needed to monitor the health of the uterus and detect possible new problems in time. At the same time, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as a balanced diet, moderate exercise, regular rest, etc., is also very important to maintain the health of the female reproductive system.