Fibroid tumors of the right abdomen can usually be exercised appropriately. Fibromas are benign tumors from fibrous connective tissue that are generally well differentiated and can occur in various parts of the body, such as the skin of the abdomen and the nervous system. Most fibromas have smooth margins and are hard. Most right abdominal fibromas are slow-growing, small in size, and do not compress the surrounding tissues. They rarely invade the internal organs and cause systemic dysfunction. Fibroid tumors rarely rupture and bleed, so right abdominal fibroid tumors can be appropriate exercise. It is worth noting that some of the hard fibroid tumors occurring in the abdominal wall muscles have a tendency to become malignant, so the right abdominal fibroid tumor needs regular review, if necessary, with the doctor’s treatment.