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Why Menopause is Not Always a Solution to Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids are an extremely common type of nonmalignant tumor that many women are not even aware they have. Typically, these tumors do not cause any problematic symptoms such as pain or heavy menstrual flow, which is exactly why so many women are unaware of their own uterine fibroids.

Fibroids During Menopause

During menopause, the body’s sudden lack of reproductive hormones often causes these fibroids to shrink and prevent new fibroids from forming, but this is not always the case. Menopause is not a guaranteed cure for fibroids, which means that you may continue to experience uterine fibroid symptoms during and after menopause.

Risk Factors

There are a few conditions and unique demographics that can contribute to your likelihood of developing uterine fibroids such as:

  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Obesity
  • Low vitamin D levels
  • A family history of uterine fibroid
  • An extended period of extreme stress
  • No history of pregnancy
  • African American ethnicity
  • Being 40+ years of age

Treating Postmenopausal Uterine Fibroids

There are several treatment options available for woman with uterine fibroids including:

Many of these treatments are the same for all women with uterine fibroid, regardless of age, but your transition into menopause may increase your likelihood of choosing a more permanent surgical option like a hysterectomy since your childbearing years have come to an end. Younger women that still plan to have children typically prefer to take oral contraceptives or undergo a minimally invasive Uterine Fibroid Embolization.

It is important to discuss all of these options with a uterine fibroid specialist, as they will be able to help you reach a decision based on your current health and outlook on potential treatments. To speak with a local uterine fibroid specialist in Dallas, Texas, please contact Dr. Robert Handley of North Texas Fibroids by requesting an appointment online or calling our office today at (972) 640-9720.

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