Uterine fibroids of 5 centimeters can be treated with medication or surgery under the advice of a doctor, such as drugs like treprostinil acetate and fibroid removal surgery. Uterine fibroids are benign tumors caused by abnormal proliferation of uterine smooth muscle, often accompanied by increased menstruation, abdominal pain and other symptoms. In general, patients with mild clinical symptoms or those who are about to go through menopause can follow the doctor’s instructions to reduce the level of estrogen by using treprostinil acetate to alleviate the symptoms and inhibit the growth of uterine fibroids so that they can shrink. The need for surgical treatment of 5 cm fibroids depends on the patient’s age, fertility requirements, symptoms, location, size and number of fibroids. If it occurs in a woman who is near menopause, it usually does not need to be treated, but it is necessary to go for regular checkups as fibroids may shrink or gradually disappear after menopause. If the patient is of childbearing age and experiences irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, and anemia, which at this point affects the patient’s daily life, the patient may be treated with surgical procedures, such as myomectomy, as recommended by the doctor. Patients with uterine fibroids should go to the hospital immediately if they feel unwell, so as to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out treatment.