Vaginal bleeding after uterine fibroid surgery is usually pale red or reddish, but is usually significantly less than menstrual flow. For patients with submucosal fibroids, most of them are operated under hysteroscopy, and there will be different degrees of damage to the endometrium; for patients after total hysterectomy, due to the vaginal stump suture, the local surgical wounds have to be gradually healed, so there is mostly a small amount of reddish or reddish vaginal bleeding after uterine fibroid surgery. In addition, for patients who undergo myomectomy, there may not be any vaginal discharge manifested after the operation. For patients after uterine fibroid surgery, they should pay attention to get out of bed as early as physically possible to prevent the formation of thrombus in lower limbs, which is conducive to the recovery of gastrointestinal function and physical strength, but they should pay attention to not to carry out physical labor too early, and they should take liquid diet as the main diet, and gradually increase the type and amount of food after the recovery of gastrointestinal function. For patients with uterine fibroids after surgery, if the amount of vaginal bleeding is more than the usual amount of menstruation, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals for consultation, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, actively treat the disease under the guidance of the doctor.