Treatment may not be necessary if you have fibroids but do not have any symptoms, or if you only have minor symptoms that are not significantly affecting your everyday activities. Fibroids often shrink after menopause, and your symptoms will usually either ease or disappear completely. If you have fibroids that need treatment, a GP may recommend medicine to help relieve your symptoms. But you may need to see a gynecologist (a specialist in the female reproductive system) for further medicine or surgery if these are ineffective. The levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) is a small, plastic T-shaped device placed in your womb that slowly releases the progestogen hormone levonorgestrel. It stops your womb lining from growing quickly, so it's thinner and your bleeding becomes lighter.
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