1.There are no drugs that can “eliminate” fibroids, and medication for fibroids is only symptomatic treatment. The incidence of fibroids is relatively high. Many women get nervous when they find fibroids and start asking their physicians for “medicine” to eat. The purpose is clear: the patient wants to “get rid of” or “shrink” the fibroids by taking medicine. Chinese medicine is only symptomatic, that is, it can relieve some symptoms caused by fibroids, and it is effective for excessive menstruation and back pain. However, Chinese medicine cannot inhibit the growth of fibroids, at least not yet. Hormones: There are a variety of hormones used in the treatment of fibroids, such as triamcinolone acetonide, hibiscus, testosterone, darifenacin, raynaud, etc. Hormonal drugs for fibroids: they take a long time to administer, are effective during treatment, have side effects throughout the course of administration, and rebound after stopping the drug. The idea of hormonal treatment of leiomyosarcoma comes from the following: absence of leiomyosarcoma before menarche, decreased incidence of leiomyosarcoma with increasing number of pregnancies, and shrinking of leiomyosarcoma after menopause. These phenomena suggest to us that anti-estrogen and progesterone drugs can suppress myomas. The hormonal treatment of leiomyosarcoma can apparently shrink, but it is not a reduction in the number of leiomyosarcoma cells, but a reduction in the size of the cells, and the cells grow rapidly after stopping the drug, and the phenomenon of “rebound” occurs. In view of the above treatment effects and results, my opinion is that hormonal drugs can be used for some special patients or special cases, such as young and childless patients with severe symptoms but unable to receive surgery in the short term, and hormones near menopausal age may be able to allow patients to transition to recent menstruation, thus avoiding surgery. 2, “no surgery for uterine fibroids” Nowadays, some new technologies are popularly used in the treatment of fibroids, such as radiofrequency ablation and ultrasound focusing. These technologies are “similar” in terms of treatment mechanism, they are through energy conversion to produce local high temperature, so that the fibroids necrosis. The simple understanding is to “burn” the fibroids to death. As these techniques have a public feature: no incision! Therefore, they are liked and accepted by some patients. In recent years, the scope of application of these techniques has been on the rise, which cannot exclude the inclusion of some commercial hype factors. In fact, these techniques have great limitations. Strictly speaking, a reasonable grasp of the indications and reasonable application can allow some patients to obtain a good outcome, otherwise it may bring some serious complications. Therefore, care should be taken when choosing these “no-op” techniques.