Uterine fibroids are generally not a serious disease. Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that do not metastasize and rarely become malignant. When fibroids are small, they usually do not show abnormal symptoms and can be followed and observed first. However, when they gradually increase in size, local pressure symptoms may appear, such as abdominal pain, heavy menstrual flow and prolonged periods. Therefore, fibroids are not serious, if they are small, regular review is sufficient, and when abnormal symptoms appear, surgical removal can improve their situation.