Do uterine nodules go away on their own?

Uterine nodules may disappear on their own, mainly because most of them are fibroids, which shrink or even disappear when the ovaries decline after menopause and estrogen levels drop. It is important to have regular checkups for fibroids that appear in the reproductive age group. They often do not go away before menopause, so it is important to know how fast the fibroid is growing and whether it is degenerating before deciding whether appropriate intervention or surgery is needed. Uterine fibroids are mostly benign tumors and grow relatively slowly. If there are no indications for surgery, you can have regular checkups and ultrasounds every six months to understand the growth rate of the fibroids, and if there are no corresponding changes, regular checkups will be sufficient.