Calcified fibroids, a kind of benign fibroids, can be left untreated if menstruation is normal and the fibroids are not large. Uterine fibroids belong to a benign tumor and generally grow slowly. It is mainly due to endocrine disorders in women, which cause a strong secretion of estrogen, or during menstruation, due to factors such as cold in the uterus, which slowly and easily form fibroids over time. If you are a woman with fibroids, you don’t need to deal with them if they are not too big and don’t have any symptoms. It is only necessary to do a regular review every six months or a year to do an ultrasound to check the size of the fibroids. The calcification of uterine fibroids is mainly due to the obstruction of blood circulation, calcium salts are absorbed by muscle fibers or collagen fibers, as well as other degenerative materials, forming dystrophic calcification. There are 2 types of myoma calcification, one is diffuse, showing calcification diffusely distributed within the tumor, and the other is marginal calcification, showing peripheral laminar calcification. It is necessary to pay attention to its diagnosis to observe the position of the uterine cavity and whether it is displaced, and also to recognize that larger fibroids-, which can cause an enlargement of the uterus, can have a great impact on the patient’s menstruation, and the function of other surrounding organs, and some patients experience complications such as back pain and weakness, dizziness and palpitations, frequent urination and poor bowel movement, which can have a great impact on the patient’s quality of life. If the fibroids gradually increase in size and cause painful menstruation or heavy menstrual bleeding, the symptoms do not improve with medication. This condition requires surgical treatment. In conclusion, uterine fibroids with calcification are a relatively good regression and do not have any negative effects on the body, and do not require special treatment.