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    Uterine Fibroids

    Uterine Fibroids



    Medications

    Medicine can be used to help relieve uterine fibroid problems. The goals of medicine treatment are to:

    • Relieve severe pain or other symptoms caused by fibroids.
    • Correct Reference anemia Opens New Window caused by heavy bleeding.
    • Shrink fibroids before fibroid removal (myomectomy) or uterus removal (hysterectomy).
    • Avoid hysterectomy.

    When treatment is stopped, symptoms usually return.

    Medication choices

    The following medicines are used to relieve heavy menstrual bleeding, anemia, or painful periods—they do not shrink fibroids:

    The following medicine is used to shrink fibroids before surgery and to temporarily relieve symptoms:

    • Reference Gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH-a) therapy puts the body in a state like menopause, which shrinks the uterus and fibroids. GnRH-a therapy should be used for only a few months, because it can weaken the bones. It may also cause unpleasant menopausal symptoms. Fibroids grow back after GnRH-a therapy is stopped.Reference 6
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    What to think about

    If you have pain or heavy menstrual bleeding, it may be from a bleeding uterine fibroid. But it may also be linked to a menstrual cycle problem that can be improved with birth control hormones and/or NSAID therapy. For more information, see the topic Reference Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding.

    GnRH-a therapy is sometimes used to stop bleeding and improve anemia. But taking iron supplements can also improve anemia and does not cause the troublesome side effects and bone weakening that can happen with GnRH-a therapy.



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