Surgery is generally not recommended for women with multiple fibroids if the fibroids are not large and do not cause significant discomfort as they are prone to recurrence. Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors of the female reproductive system and are mainly found in women in their reproductive years. The vast majority of patients have no symptoms and are discovered during an ultrasound. If the fibroid is small and has no obvious discomfort, it usually does not need treatment because fibroids are a benign lesion with a very low chance of developing into a malignant lesion. Even in the case of multiple fibroids, if they do not affect menstruation and do not show symptoms of pressure, etc., they do not need to be treated, although regular ultrasound review is required. If multiple uterine fibroids have affected menstruation, causing the patient to develop secondary anemia, or have developed compression symptoms, such as frequent urination, difficulty in defecation, etc., this situation can be treated with medication first, and surgery if necessary.