For patients with uterine fibroids, after surgery to remove fibroids, menstruation can usually come about 1 month after surgery; if the uterus is removed, menstruation will not come again. If only localized fibroids are removed, the surgery generally will not affect the ovarian function, and the menstruation is the endothelial exfoliative bleeding with the cyclic changes of the ovaries, so it will continue to menstruate according to the patient’s normal physiological cycle, usually about 1 month after the surgery. If the patient’s uterus is removed by surgery, the menstrual flow will not come back if it loses its material basis. For patients after surgery for uterine fibroids, they should pay attention to rest, eat light, well-digested food, keep the vulva clean and hygienic, do not do physical labor too early, if abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other discomforts, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals as early as possible to improve ultrasound and other related examinations, and then take active treatment after clarification of the cause of the disease.