Uterine fibroids are theoretically difficult to cure because as long as there is a uterus and normal ovarian secretion, all have the possibility of recurrence, but they can be kept to a basically stable state. If there is no change in the size of fibroids and no obvious symptoms, there is no great harm to the body. The main complications of fibroids are red degeneration, glass degeneration and sarcomatoid degeneration, but the chances of degeneration are relatively small. If the patient has fever, abdominal pain and sudden increase of fibroids within a short period of time, it is important to go to the hospital in time.