Nearly 1/3 of women are troubled by it. Uterine fibroids are benign tumors, which are only found to grow during physical examination, and usually there is not much abnormal feeling. A part of them will have irregular vaginal bleeding, or feel a mass in the abdomen, or have abdominal distension, urinary urgency, urinary frequency, or difficulty in passing stool. If the diameter of a single myoma is less than 5 cm, regular review is required and surgery can be temporarily disregarded. In case of increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, or even excessive bleeding for a long time, leading to anemia, which cannot be cured by drugs, early surgery is recommended. Other organs are compressed, abdominal discomfort and a series of symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequent urination, difficulty in urination, difficulty in defecation, and fluid accumulation in ureter and renal pelvis Some fibroids can cause infertility or miscarriage because fibroids affect the proliferation of endometrium and the development of fertilized egg implantation. In time, embryonic implantation, because of the presence of fibroids, can stimulate uterine contraction and easily cause miscarriage, which can be operated. The surgery is generally minimally invasive and effective.