Can you live with fibroids?
Olivia House
Updated on February 15, 2026
Fibroids are almost always benign (not cancerous). Not all women with fibroids have symptoms. Women who do have symptoms often find fibroids hard to live with. Some have pain and heavy menstrual bleeding.
What happens if fibroids go untreated?
Fibroids can cause bleeding that may cause anemia when left untreated. Although most fibroids are noncancerous, rarely they may lead to cancer. An untreated uterine fibroid may also cause infertility in some women, although removal of the fibroid in such women can restore fertility.How can fibroids affect your life?
If the symptoms of fibroids are left untreated, they can lead to anemia (an iron deficiency) which can cause fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Living with uterine fibroids can affect your quality of work, social, and sex lives.Should I worry if I have fibroids?
Fibroids are pretty common — between 20-70 percent of women will develop fibroids during their reproductive years. And they're almost always (99 percent of the time) harmless. But that doesn't mean you should ignore them. Fibroids can cause complications like excessive bleeding and reproductive problems.Do fibroids go away?
Uterine fibroids are generally harmless and often go away on their own. When symptoms occur, however, untreated fibroids can interfere with a person's quality of life and may lead to complications such as anemia. Anemia is a condition when the body doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells to function properly.Sara Explains What It’s Like To Have Uterine Fibroids
What naturally kills fibroids?
Vitamins and supplementsMilk and dairy may help to reduce fibroids. Dairy products contain high amounts of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. These nutrients may help prevent growth of fibroids. Some types of vitamins may also help reduce the growth and size of fibroids.