Patient: Female, 47 years old, multiple uterine fibroids were found in 2003, and now the largest one is found to be 9.2*8.6, and there are 4 smaller ones of 2-3 cm. Can I have an interventional procedure? Can I have interventional surgery? He Shicheng, Department of Interventional Medicine, Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University: Hello! The interventional method of treatment for uterine fibroids is bilateral selective uterine artery embolization, which has been proven to be a very effective treatment method after nearly 16 years of observation. It can significantly reduce the size of fibroids, especially for those with excessive and prolonged menstrual flow, and can rapidly and significantly reduce menstrual flow, and its biggest advantage is that it is less invasive, quicker recovery, and can preserve the normal uterus without affecting normal physiology. Interventional treatment can be performed for single or multiple fibroids at once, and it is generally recommended to treat fibroids larger than 5 cm as soon as possible, while those with excessive and prolonged menstrual flow causing anemia can also undergo interventional treatment even if the fibroids are larger than 3 cm. The timing of interventional treatment is from 3 days after menstruation to 5 days before the next menstruation, but for excessive menstrual flow causing severe anemia, emergency interventional embolization is needed to stop the bleeding. Patient: Thank you, Director He, but I am worried that after the interventional treatment, my largest fibroid is 9.2cm and there are two more 4.3cm, totaling 6 fibroids, I don’t know how far it can be shrunk. Will the remaining fibroids become diseased? In addition, I have consulted with gynecologists, and they all said that the fibroids are too large and multiple, so it is recommended to remove the uterus. The main function of the uterus is to nurture and raise children. The main function of the uterus is to nurture life, although you do not need this function at this age, but premature removal of the uterus is equal to premature menopause, will affect the female endocrine regulation of the ovaries, but also affect your sexual life as a couple!