In general, there is no clinical indication of what foods or medications can be taken to completely eliminate fibroids. The growth of fibroids can be controlled by reducing the intake of estrogen-containing foods and by taking hormonal medications such as oral topical danazol and methyltestosterone. The need for treatment of fibroids is usually determined by the size of the fibroid, the location of the growth, and the patient’s own symptoms. Fibroids that are large are likely to lead to increased menstrual flow, menstrual cramps, and lower back and abdominal swelling. If the fibroids are large or there is a risk of cancer, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate medication to control, if necessary, fibroids still need surgery.