Small uterine fibroids are a type of uterine fibroid, which are tumors formed primarily from smooth muscle fibers. Small uterine fibroids are relatively small and benign tumors that usually do not produce adverse effects, so treatment is usually not required. However, if the tumor is large, it may lead to an increase in menstrual flow, and in severe cases, there may even be persistent menstrual bleeding. Secondly, a large tumor will also compress the uterus, which may easily lead to infertility, so it is recommended to take treatment measures as early as possible. For this condition, surgery such as myomectomy, hysterectomy and uterine artery embolization can usually be used for treatment. If adverse symptoms have already appeared, but the condition is mild, it can also be treated with medications as prescribed by the doctor, commonly including adenohormone releasing agonists, mifepristone, danazol, and so on. Small uterine fibroids are common and usually do not require treatment. However, it is recommended to have regular checkups and seek medical attention in case of any adverse condition.