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Treatment

Most women with fibroids have no symptoms and do not need treatment. Your doctor may recommend "watchful waiting". During this period your doctor will monitor any changes on a regular basis. Treatment may be done later if needed.

Treatments include:

Surgery may be considered if:

  • The uterus becomes extremely large
  • The fibroids are interfering with fertility
  • Symptoms are severe

Surgical procedures include:

  • Myomectomy—An incision is made in the abdomen. The fibroids are removed from the uterus.
  • Hysterectomy—The entire uterus is removed. You will be unable to have children if you have this surgery.

Other options include:

  • Uterine fibroid ablation—This is a minimally invasive procedure. It blocks blood flow to the fibroids. This will make the fibroids shrink.
  • Focused ultrasound therapy—Energy is centered on the fibroid to destroy it. This procedure may not be ideal for patients who are very overweight, have very large fibroids, or have extensive scars from prior abdominal surgeries.

If you are diagnosed with uterine fibroids, follow your doctor's instructions.