Uterine hypertrophy needs to be determined first to determine the specific cause of the disease, and according to the cause of the disease to choose the appropriate treatment plan, there is no such thing as a fast solution. If the uterus is physiologically enlarged, generally no treatment is needed. If the uterus is enlarged due to uterine fibroids, uterine adenomyoma, adenomyosis, etc., medication or surgical treatment can be carried out. 1. Physiological hypertrophy: If a woman has repeated pregnancies and deliveries, her uterus may become physiologically enlarged. Generally, if it is not accompanied by excessive menstruation or anemia, it usually does not need treatment and regular observation is sufficient. 2 Uterine fibroids, adenomyoma, adenomyosis: Uterine hypertrophy may also be caused by uterine fibroids, adenomyoma or adenomyosis, and is often accompanied by dysmenorrhea, increased menstrual flow and other manifestations. (1) Drug treatment: Generally, drugs can be used to inhibit the enlargement of the uterus, commonly used drugs include leuprolide, goserelin, and so on. (2) Surgery: If the above medications are not effective in controlling the uterine enlargement, it is usually necessary to consider surgical resection, and the commonly used clinical surgeries include transabdominal surgery and laparoscopic surgery. As you can see, it is necessary to determine the specific cause of uterine hypertrophy, and then under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.