Fibroids of 10 centimeters usually cannot be treated without surgery. If the fibroid has reached 10 centimeters, it means that the volume has been relatively large. If it is intermural fibroid or submucosal fibroid, it will have symptoms such as increased menstruation as well as prolonged menstruation, and prolonged increased menstruation will lead to secondary anemia in women, and symptoms such as fatigue and palpitation will occur. Fibroids of 10 centimeters may also cause compression symptoms. If the fibroid is in the lower part of the anterior wall of the uterus, it will compress the bladder and cause frequent urination; if it is in the posterior wall of the uterus, it will compress the rectum and cause constipation and other symptoms. If you have a childbearing plan, 10cm fibroids will also affect the normal fertility of women, which may affect the fertilization of the egg and lead to early miscarriage, abnormal fetal position and obstruction of the birth canal during delivery in the later stages of pregnancy. Surgery is generally recommended for 10-centimeter fibroids, and conservative treatment is generally ineffective.