Patient: Description (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): 39 years old, had open surgery for ectopic pregnancy in 2005, one of the fallopian tubes was removed, and there were small fibroids, after which I have not been checked again, but I get confused and have headaches, my heels hurt when I stand for a long time, my inner ankles sometimes hurt, my lower back and legs hurt, my tailbone hurts when I sit for a long time, sometimes my legs feel numb, my stomach hurts before the menstruation, but it is not very strong. My stomach hurts before the menstrual period, but not very much, and my breasts are swollen and painful, and my period is short, 3 days, and not much. I feel tired easily. She had an ultrasound two days ago and the examination was as follows: bladder full uterus anteriorly positioned, measured 8.8×7.1×7.0cm reflecting homogeneous attachments right ovary 3.1×1.6cm left ovary 3.2×1.7cm endometrial thickness 1.0cm abnormal findings: 4.1×3.5cm 3.6*3.6cm 2.3*2.1cm 1.6*1.5cm protruding to the plasma layer non-homogeneous medium-intensity photophoresis was detected in the anterior and posterior walls of the uterus respectively. Ultrasound impression: multiple uterine fibroids Shandong Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine No treatment for the time being Hello doctor, I am in a lot of mental turmoil and I don’t know what to do. I have also read a lot of doctors on the Internet, both good and bad, and I don’t know which doctor I should choose that can help me directly with my disease, so I have delayed going to the hospital again. I would like to ask you here: If I want to get pregnant as soon as possible, I wonder if it is possible with this body type. If so, what other tests do I need to go to the hospital for in my current condition? Also, what is the effect of Korean steam (steaming at 45-50 degrees for an hour or so, making the body sweat a lot) on people with fibroids? I look forward to your reply! Liu Yun, Department of Gynecology, Beijing Maternity Hospital: After pregnancy, 50% of fibroids do not increase in size, while the other 50% increase rapidly. Therefore, most doctors recommend surgery for fibroids over 4cm in diameter before pregnancy. However, you have multiple fibroids and you need contraception for 1-2 years after surgery. The fact that you have fertility requirements and are 39 years old complicates the issue. If you have surgery, you will be 40 years old by the time you can try to conceive, and your chances of conception are significantly lower. So you need to think carefully.