Uterine fibroids are harmful to the body, as the growth of fibroids will cause clinical symptoms, for example, fibroids cause the whole uterine body to increase in size, pressing on the bladder to appear frequent urination, urinary urgency, incomplete urination, pressing on the rectum will cause constipation, incomplete bowel movement. If it presses on the nerves in the lower back, it can also cause soreness in the lower back, and it can also cause symptoms of abdominal pain accompanied by abdominal distension. It may lead to changes in menstruation, such as increased menstrual flow, prolonged periods, and irregular menstrual cycles, which can lead to anemia or even severe anemia. When the anemia is more severe, the organs of the whole body are deprived of blood, and a series of symptoms such as dizziness, headache, palpitation and panic may occur. So when uterine fibroids are present, if the above symptoms occur, surgical removal is needed to cure them.