There are no obvious clinical symptoms in the early stage of interstitial fibroids, and when interstitial fibroids are large, the main clinical symptoms are changes in menstruation, such as early menstruation, increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, etc. Increased vaginal secretion, frequency of urination, constipation and other symptoms may also occur. Intermural leiomyoma belongs to a type of uterine fibroids, which can lead to changes in the shape of the uterus. In the early stage of the disease, patients often do not have obvious symptoms, and as the uterine body compresses and deforms, poor uterine contraction leads to symptoms such as excessive menstruation, excessive frequency, prolonged menstruation, etc. Patients with prolonged blood loss may develop secondary anemia, and experience symptoms such as dizziness, panic attacks, and chest tightness. In addition, patients may also have symptoms such as increased vaginal secretions and vaginal discharge, and those with large fibroids may also have symptoms of urinary frequency, constipation and other symptoms of oppression. When the above symptoms occur, the patient should not diagnose or confirm a certain disease directly because of a single symptom, the patient should go to the hospital in time, ask the doctor to clarify the specific cause, and if necessary, carry out the corresponding treatment.