Will fibroids grow after menopause?

After menopause, most of the fibroids will slowly shrink and will not continue to grow, but regular review must be done, if the fibroids do not shrink significantly one year after menopause, or appear to increase in size, surgery must be done, because fibroids can sometimes degenerate, that is, sarcoma-like changes, that is, malignant changes, this situation is more serious, so the regular review is very important It is very important to have a regular review, and an ultrasound once a year is sufficient. If fibroids become symptomatic, i.e., vaginal bleeding after menopause, surgery must be done as soon as possible to avoid the development of the disease.