At present, uterine fibroids are mainly treated by surgical resection. Injection has certain effect on uterine fibroids, but it is easy to recur after stopping the medicine, and patients with uterine fibroids should standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors. Uterine fibroids are benign tumors formed by proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissues. Some patients may have no obvious symptoms and generally need no treatment and regular follow-up examinations. Some patients may have symptoms such as increased menstrual flow, increased vaginal leukorrhea, abdominal mass, lower abdominal swelling, back pain, etc. Clinically, gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog injections are commonly used, and this kind of drug can inhibit the secretion of estrogen and progesterone to make the fibroids shrink, but it is easy for them to recur after stopping the drug. At present, the treatment of uterine fibroids is mainly through surgical resection. For patients who wish to retain their reproductive function, myomectomy can be taken laparoscopically, whereas for patients who do not need to retain their reproductive function or those suspected of malignancy, hysterectomy is feasible. Patients with uterine fibroids generally have a good prognosis after myomectomy and other treatments. Patients should consult the doctor in time, and the doctor will choose appropriate and effective treatments according to their specific conditions.