Western medicine believes that fibroids are related to estrogen stimulation, generally speaking, after menopause, estrogen decreases, fibroids will gradually shrink, but the patient has been menopausal for 5 years, but recently a small fibroid was detected, which has two reasons, one is because the fibroid is too small, the previous ultrasound may not be found; the second aspect needs to ask the patient if she is recently taking health care products, because some health care products contain estrogen, which can cause fibroids. This is because there are some health supplements that contain estrogen, which can cause fibroids. If it is caused by taking health supplements, it is recommended to stop taking them. It is also recommended that the patient be reviewed every three to six months to prevent fibroids. At the same time, treatment can be done with Chinese medicine. Uterine fibroids belong to the category of “Y obstruction” in Chinese medicine. It is generally believed that it is caused by cold evil entering the uterus during menstruation, after childbirth, and coagulating with blood; or due to the influence of external mental factors, rage during menstruation hurts the liver, or worry hurts the spleen, resulting in stagnation of qi and blood stasis, which over time becomes obstruction. Poor blood flow in the uterus, stagnation of qi and accumulation of blood stasis, resulting in obstruction of blood in the uterus or outside the uterine ligaments and coagulation into obstruction. It is often caused by stagnation of Qi and blood stasis and internal obstruction of phlegm and dampness. The severity of clinical symptoms is related to the location, size, number and growth rate of the fibroids. Some of them may be asymptomatic and are only found incidentally during physical examination. However, many people have symptoms, such as increased menstrual flow, or in severe cases, “hemorrhage”, shortened menstrual cycle, prolonged menstrual period, or even incomplete dripping, which can lead to anemia. When the uterus enlarges, it can compress the neighboring organs and lead to different clinical symptoms, such as compression of the bladder, which can lead to frequent urination, compression of the urethra, which can lead to difficulty in urination, compression of the ureter, which can lead to ipsilateral hydronephrosis, and compression of the rectum, which can lead to difficulty in defecation. If the fibroids are within 6cm and the patient does not want to have surgery to remove them, they can be treated with Chinese medicine. The principle of treatment for uterine fibroids in Chinese medicine is to invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and to dissipate the firmness and nodules.