Patient: uterine fibroids 2.1mm*2.2mm recently found None Can conservative treatment be used, such as drugs, etc. Is menstruation regular: age of first menstruation: number of days per period: average number of days of menstrual cycle: menstrual volume, color, abdominal pain: date and status of last menstruation: age at marriage: number of pregnancies: number of miscarriages: number of births: doctor: uterine fibroids are the most common of female genitalia The incidence of benign tumors in women over 35 years old is greater than 20%. According to the relationship between uterine fibroids and the uterine muscle wall, they are divided into: interstitial fibroids, subplasma fibroids and submucosal fibroids. Treatment can be follow-up observation, drug treatment, or surgery. If the fibroids are small, within 1-3 cm, interstitial or subplasmalembranous fibroids can be followed up with ultrasound once every six months to a year. If it is a small mucosal fibroid, it should be treated surgically, regardless of its size, by hysteroscopic excision. I don’t know which one you belong to, but if it is an interstitial or subplasma myoma, there is no need to be nervous, just follow up and observe.