Submucous fibroids belong to a special area of the uterus and surgical treatment is recommended. It is recommended to consult your doctor for the specific treatment plan and treat under the doctor’s guidance. Submucous fibroid is a fibroid that grows abruptly into the uterine cavity. As the surface of fibroid is covered with endometrium, it increases the area of endometrium and occupies the position in the uterine cavity, which affects menstrual blood discharge, therefore, it can cause abnormal contraction of uterus and dysmenorrhea, accompanied by heavy menstruation and cycle disorders. Excessive menstruation leads to secondary anemia, ineffective drug treatment, severe abdominal pain, and degeneration of leiomyoma requiring surgical treatment. Patients with submucosal fibroids who wish to preserve fertility can have the fibroid removed hysteroscopically, and submucosal fibroids protruding into the vagina can be removed vaginally. Patients without fertility requirements, patients with large fibroids secondary to severe anemia or patients with suspected malignant changes need to undergo hysterectomy. Patients are recommended to receive systematic treatment in regular hospitals.