Patients need to rest for about 1 month after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids. Minimally invasive surgery patients recover faster from intestinal function after surgery and can get out of bed earlier. However, the organs in the pelvic organs will also need time to recover. Patients have bleeding and infection during the operation, and their bodies are damaged, so they need to rest properly after the operation to avoid getting cold and flu. The patient needs to take proper rest and avoid cold and flu after surgery. The patient should eat more high-protein meat, fish and shrimp, milk and fresh vegetables and fruits to ensure a balanced nutrition and facilitate the recovery. If patients work too early after minimally invasive surgery, they may have back pain, vaginal bleeding and infection, which is not conducive to the recovery of the surgery. In addition, after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids, patients should pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and hygienic to reduce the occurrence of local bacterial infection.