The patient is 51 years old and the diameter of uterine fibroid is up to 5.2 cm. Conservative treatment is usually chosen, but it can not be generalized, whether it is surgical treatment or conservative treatment should be based on the patient’s menstrual status and the growth of the tumor, and so on, and a comprehensive analysis should be made. 1. If the patient is 51 years old and is currently menopausal or nearly menopausal, a fibroid tumor of 5.2 cm can be treated conservatively and does not require special treatment. This is because after menopause, without the support of estrogen, the fibroid will gradually shrink and stop growing, but regular follow-up is needed. 2. If the patient is 51 years old, still not menopausal or no signs of menopause, the fibroid has been larger than 5cm, and the fibroid has affected the menstruation, making the menstrual cycle longer, the menstrual flow increase, or the fibroid grows fast, then it is recommended to have surgery to remove it. A 51-year-old patient with fibroids up to 5.2cm in diameter should be examined in a timely manner in a hospital, and a treatment plan should be selected under the evaluation and guidance of a specialist.