The main symptoms of abdominal wall fibroma are pain in the abdominal wall as well as feeling a lump in the abdominal wall. At first, it may be found in bathing or while dressing, unintentionally touching a lump in the abdominal wall, which may be the earliest manifestation of the tumor found in most people; if the tumor grows larger, there may be pain or distension symptoms, and when the tumor grows very large, it may even press inwardly on the intestinal tract, or press on other organs, causing corresponding symptoms. Malignant tumors, may grow larger, the epidermal tension is very high, the epidermis is taut and thin, and even some of them may undergo rupture and hemorrhage, but this is a very advanced stage, and generally people will not go to the clinic until then. So the most common symptom of abdominal wall fibroma may be to feel the abdominal mass by oneself.