There are no foods or medications to eat that will make fibroids go away. Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in gynecology and usually do not go away on their own. Treatment options are mainly general treatment, medication, surgery and other treatment modalities. 1. General treatment: Patients with no obvious symptoms usually do not need treatment, and regular review is enough. 2. Drug treatment: If there are symptoms such as slight anemia and increased menstrual flow, but patients do not want to have surgery, they can use drugs such as mifepristone and leuprolide to inhibit the growth of leiomyosarcoma according to the doctor’s prescription, note that it should not be taken on its own, and should be rechecked once every 3 to 6 months. 3. Surgery: If the fibroid continues to increase in size or symptoms such as increased leukorrhea and abnormal menstruation occur, surgery can be considered. Myomectomy can be used for patients who need to retain their reproductive function; hysterectomy can be used for patients who do not need to retain their reproductive function, and the prognosis of the surgical treatment is generally good. Regular review should be conducted after surgery to prevent recurrence of the fibroid. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time and choose the best treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition. Patients should eat more fruits and vegetables, lean meat and other foods to supplement the body’s nutrients, improve their own resistance, and avoid excessive tension.