Fibroids are generally on the hard side. Very few fibroids can develop necrosis and cystic lesions, at which point the fibroid may be soft. Fibroma is a benign tumor formed by abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue, glandular tissue, etc. Fibromas are generally relatively hard. Fibromas are commonly found in skin tissues, are slow-growing, long-lasting, have clear margins and good mobility. If the size is small, it can be followed up for observation and regular review. If the size is large, surgical treatment and pathological examination are needed to clarify the nature of the tumor. Generally, the recovery after surgery is good and the prognosis is better. However, fibroids may also have malignant changes, so when patients find fibroids, it is recommended to carry out further examination, choose reasonable treatment according to the doctor’s comprehensive judgment, and actively treat them to recover as soon as possible.