Fibromas mostly present as lumps arising in different parts of the body. It is a tumor formed by the overgrowth of fibroblasts in the skin and subcutaneous connective tissue, and most of them are benign tumors. Common causes and treatments of fibroids are as follows: 1. Causes: The formation of fibroids may be related to a variety of factors, such as reactive growth of fibroblasts triggered by trauma, hormone secretion, genetics, and defects in the regulation of connective tissue growth caused by radiation may cause fibroids. Trauma or small papules may trigger fibroid yellow tumor, women who get fibroids during or after pregnancy may be related to endocrine factors, and some aggressive fibroid diseases may be related to genetic factors; 2. Treatment: Fibroids that are small in size and have no effects or symptoms can be checked regularly without treatment. Other common treatments for fibroids are surgery, radiotherapy, medication, physical therapy, etc. Surgical resection can mostly achieve the effect of eradicating hemangioma at the surgical site, but other parts may recur; radiotherapy is often used for fibroids that cannot be eradicated by surgical treatment, and is prohibited for pregnant women and infants; for patients who are not suitable for surgery or radiotherapy due to diseases and other reasons, medication such as endocrine drugs, interferon, targeted drugs, etc. can be used; physical therapy includes cryotherapy, radiofrequency therapy, etc. Fibroids are mostly benign tumors with a low probability of malignancy, but the possibility of malignancy cannot be completely excluded. Patients with fibroids are advised to go to the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner to clarify the type of fibroids and decide on follow-up observation or treatment under the guidance of doctors.