Generally speaking, unless the fibroids are large and the patient has a feeling of falling, frequent urination and back pain, fibroids are usually not painful, those with pain are usually accompanied by adenomyosis and the pain is progressively worse. Some patients have fibroids, but they are not married or have not given birth, and the menstrual changes are not obvious, and there is no obvious tissue, the doctor will usually advise you to get pregnant first, and if you do not get pregnant for some time, then decide to perform surgery, whether open surgery or laparoscopic surgery or negative surgery to nucleate the fibroids depends on the number of fibroids, the growth site, size and the surgeon’s experience in surgery. If the patient is not planning to get married in the short term, she may not undergo surgery and be observed regularly. This is because in women of childbearing age, fibroids can easily recur and there is scarring on the abdominal wall. If the number of fibroids is large according to the ultrasound report, laparoscopic surgery is usually not suitable, and only open surgery can be performed to nucleate the fibroids.