Most women with uterine fibroids will experience excessive menstrual flow, which needs to be closely monitored and if the situation is severe the following measures need to be actively taken to treat the condition. First of all, you can consider some medications that have a hemostatic effect when your menstrual flow is particularly heavy. After the hemostatic drugs stop bleeding, there is no need to take them again. The specific drugs and dosage should be taken according to the doctor’s requirements, and should not be used without authorization to avoid unnecessary consequences. If the fibroids are too large or cause serious blood loss go to the hospital for blood transfusion and wait for the menstrual settlement to do the fibroid removal surgery in time. Secondly, you should do your usual work to protect your health at all times. Eat a healthy diet, eat more blood-supplementing foods such as gum, animal blood, brown sugar and dates, and drink more nutritious soups. Observe some of your lower eyelids when you look in the mirror every day to see if they are too pale. Actively participate in physical exercise after work and entertainment to improve physical fitness. Finally, have regular checkups and lab tests. It is recommended to go to the hospital every two months for routine blood tests and ultrasound examinations. The main purpose of blood test is to know if you have anemia, and ultrasound test is to check the condition of uterine fibroids, and if necessary, surgery should be considered. As long as the patient pays attention to it, stops bleeding in time if necessary, and starts with regular checkups, heavy menstrual flow caused by fibroids will not affect the body too much.