Menopause will affect uterine fibroids. After menopause, the level of estrogen in the body decreases, and the uterine fibroids of most patients will shrink or even disappear, but it cannot be ruled out that individual women have malignant changes, and there are newborn uterine fibroids or uterine fibroids grow progressively after menopause.
Uterine fibroids will not affect women’s menopause, but postmenopause will have an effect on fibroids. Uterine fibroid is a kind of hormone-dependent tumor, menopausal ovarian function decline, the body’s estrogen secretion declines, not enough to stimulate the growth of uterine fibroids, uterine fibroids may atrophy or even disappear, do not need to go back to the treatment, regular ultrasound review is good.
After menopause, women who find newborn fibroids or fibroids growing progressively should be alert to the possibility of malignant transformation. Although the chance of malignant transformation is relatively low, it should not be taken lightly, and they should seek medical treatment in time and be treated by surgery.
In addition, after menopause, you should go to the hospital for regular checkups in order to know the lesions of uterine fibroids.