Do fibroids have to be operated on?

Uterine fibroids do not necessarily require surgery, and most of them do not require surgery. The indications for uterine fibroid surgery are mainly as follows: 1. uterine fibroid affecting menstruation: causing heavy menstruation, leading to anemia, which is ineffective through medication; 2. uterine fibroid causing abdominal pain: some patients have severe pain, or vague pain, or pain in sexual life; 3. large uterine fibroids: compressing bladder or rectum, causing constipation and difficulty in defecation; 4. uterine fibroids causing infertility or miscarriage; 5. uterine fibroids suddenly Growing faster: patients who do vaginal ultrasound showing very rich blood flow and consider whether malignant changes have occurred. Patients with the above conditions are recommended to have surgical treatment, and asymptomatic small fibroids are recommended to continue observation.