In clinical work, we often encounter patients with uterine fibroids who are very worried about their condition, so it is necessary to introduce you to the treatment of uterine fibroids: There are various treatments for uterine fibroids, and not every patient needs to have their uterus removed. The choice of treatment depends on the patient’s age, symptoms, location, size, growth rate, number of fibroids, deformation of the uterus, preservation of fertility and the patient’s wishes. Clinically, 5 cm is considered as an indication for surgery. For those who are less than 5cm and have no obvious symptoms, they can be reviewed once every 3-6 months and treated with medication; at present, those who are larger than 2cm can also be treated with superconducting ablation system; those who are 5-8cm or can be controlled within 8cm with medication can be treated with minimally invasive treatment without opening the abdomen or open surgery; those who are more than 8cm can only be treated with open surgery to remove the fibroid or even cut off the uterus. Hysterectomy is generally indicated for 1. Large fibroids: fibroids larger than 8 cm or uterus enlargement more than the size of 12 weeks of pregnancy. These patients should be surgically removed even if they are asymptomatic. 2.Excessive menstrual flow: causing anemia and ineffective by conservative treatment. 3.Fibroids growing in the cervix, broad ligament or submucosal fibroids. 4.The myoma grows rapidly in a short period of time. 5.Tumor pressing on bladder: or rectum with frequent urination, difficult urination, constipation and pelvic pain.