The early symptoms of uterine fibroids are often not obvious, and you can wake up to self-examination by the following methods: 1. Increased menstrual blood, postmenopausal bleeding or contact bleeding are its symptoms. Therefore, any bleeding other than menstruation is abnormal and should be treated symptomatically. 2.Purulent, bloody and watery leucorrhea are all abnormal. Normal leucorrhea should be a slightly sticky, colorless and transparent discharge. 3, hands in the lower abdomen press touch, from light to heavy deep, larger lumps can be touched out. 4.Feeling pain in the lower abdomen, waist and sacrococcygeal area should be noticed. If you have the above findings, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time, do not delay the best time for treatment.