The presence of uterine fibroids is not recommended to take soy isoflavones. The reason is that soy isoflavones contain certain hormone products, especially estrogen and also progesterone. Because most of the fibroids are caused by high estrogen in the body, because the fibroids will be hypersensitive to estrogen, which will cause frequent growth of fibroids. At the same time, progesterone can promote mitosis and stimulate the growth of fibroids, which may induce the growth of fibroids in a short period of time. So when there are fibroids, it is not possible to take soy isoflavones to avoid unnecessary harm to the body. If you’re looking for a new one, you’ll be able to get a regular ultrasound every 3 months or 6 months to determine if the fibroids are growing, so you can follow up and observe them regularly, and if necessary, you’ll need surgery.