It is recommended that patients with fibroids who have symptoms of abdominal distension should have their ultrasound reviewed in a timely manner to see the size of the fibroids. If the ultrasound shows that the fibroids are not particularly large, it is necessary to take into account the patient’s overall physical quality and see how the patient’s gastrointestinal function and whether it is accompanied by long-term constipation and slowed gastrointestinal motility, which requires the patient to eat more coarse fiber food and exercise. If the blood sugar is normal, you can also add yogurt, honey and other laxative foods. After the stool is normal and the gastrointestinal motility is normal, you can observe whether the bloating symptoms can be effectively relieved.