The treatment of uterine fibroid tummy pain depends on the patient’s condition: 1. Myoma degeneration: If red degeneration, often combined with uterine fibroids during pregnancy, the patient needs timely hospitalization for conservative treatment, but the fibroids cannot be eliminated. If the fibroids gradually increase in size, they may obstruct the birth canal and cause obstructed labor during delivery. If conservative treatment fails, surgery may be performed. 2. Endometriosis combined with fibroids or adenomyoma: often manifests as secondary progressive dysmenorrhea and requires timely intervention by the doctor, after surgical removal of part of the adenomyoma, together with drug therapy. If the patient does not have fertility requirements, a Manned Ring can be placed to relieve dysmenorrhea and adenomyoma growth.