Whether uterine fibroids 10cm is serious or not needs to be judged in conjunction with the location of the fibroids, symptoms and so on. Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in women of childbearing age, and the severity of the disease needs to be considered in conjunction with the symptoms, size, and location of the fibroids. Clinically, it is generally recommended that patients with fibroid tumors over 5cm or obvious symptoms should undergo surgical treatment. Typical manifestations of uterine fibroids include: increased menstruation, prolonged menstrual period, and secondary anemia; compression of the surrounding bladder, rectum or ureter, which may lead to symptoms of corresponding compression; lower abdominal pain with or without fever, etc. Regular review of gynecological ultrasound is recommended after the discovery of uterine fibroids. Whether and how to treat the fibroids need to be evaluated by a gynecologist to formulate an individualized treatment plan.