It is possible for fibroids to get smaller. Most fibroids are benign, and if there is no change in their condition and they are treated with medication, they have the potential to get smaller. In addition, when a woman goes through menopause, the hormone levels in her body begin to drop, and at this time the fibroid will shrink, get smaller, or even disappear. There are also women who are pregnant, during pregnancy, the fibroid tumor will increase significantly. After the end of pregnancy, the level of estrogen in the body decreases, losing the support of hormone levels, the fibroids enlarged during pregnancy will slowly become smaller again in the follow-up, and some of them will even be invisible in the middle of the ultrasound examination process. Therefore, patients with fibroid tumors should not be too nervous, as long as there are no obvious clinical symptoms and the fibroid tumors are not enlarged, the general problem is not big.