Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that depend on female sex hormones and grow, generally women know they have fibroids before menopause, a small number of women unintentionally found to have fibroids after menopause, women with fibroids before menopause and no conscious symptoms, regular checkups do not find fibroids have increased or even shrunk after menopause, it is not necessary to do treatment, as long as regular follow-ups or physical examinations can be done. If you don’t know you have fibroids before menopause and only find them during physical examination, if the fibroids are small and there are no obvious symptoms, or if the symptoms are mild, regular follow-up can be done because there are no more female sex hormones in the body after menopause and the fibroids usually won’t continue to grow. If the fibroids are large, have pressure symptoms or are found to be growing rapidly during regular checkups, and cannot be excluded from fibroid degeneration, then surgery is needed to remove them. Therefore, the treatment of postmenopausal fibroids is based on the patient’s symptoms, the location, size and growth rate of the fibroids. If the fibroids are large and growing fast, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time to exclude the occurrence of malignant tumor.