Submucosal fibroids can be treated hysteroscopically. Submucosal fibroids are fibroids that grow into the uterine cavity. If the fibroids grow in the direction of the cervical opening or the vagina, submucosal fibroids can be seen at the cervix that have prolapsed from the uterine cavity. For submucosal fibroids, if the fibroids have no obvious symptoms or if the women are menopausal, they can be reviewed regularly every three months to see if the fibroids have increased in size; or they can be treated conservatively with medicine, such as taking Chinese herbal medicine orally, or they can be treated with Chinese herbal medicine, which is generally used to soften and disperse the nodules; for submucosal fibroids, regardless of their size, women with heavy menstruation and prolonged periods can be considered for surgery. For women who do not have fertility requirements and are over 50 years old, hysterectomy can be considered, while for women who have fertility requirements or are young, hysteroscopic resection of submucosal fibroids can be performed. For women with submucosal fibroids, it is recommended to eat less soy products, as they contain hormone-like effects that contribute to the growth of fibroids, and try not to use hormone-like drugs indiscriminately. In conclusion, submucosal fibroids can be observed regularly or treated medically or surgically.