Uterine fibroids are mostly asymptomatic. The symptoms are related to the location of fibroids and the presence or absence of degeneration, but not to the size and number. The most common symptoms are: 1. Increased menstrual flow or prolonged menstrual period is the most common symptom, mostly seen in submucosal fibroids, and large interstitial fibroids, which can lead to anemia over time. 2.Lumps in the lower abdomen. 3.Increased leucorrhea. 4.Compression symptoms: the anterior wall will have frequent urination, the posterior wall will have lower abdominal cramps, constipation, etc. The lateral wall may compress the ureter.