Uterine fibroids do not affect sex life. The main symptom of fibroids is pain in the lower abdomen, and the pain may be hidden. Uterine fibroids increase the size of the uterus and compress the bladder, resulting in frequent, urgent, and incomplete urination. Compression of the rectum results in constipation, which can also cause back pain, and can lead to changes in menstruation, such as increased menstrual volume and prolonged periods, possibly resulting in anemia. The presence of fibroids may also interfere with the fertilization of the egg, reducing the rate of conception and even causing infertility, but it does not affect sexual life. When fibroids appear, the growth of fibroids needs to be checked regularly. If the fibroids are larger than 5cm in diameter and cause the above symptoms, they need to be surgically removed and cured. If the fibroids are less than 5cm in diameter and there are no clinical symptoms, you can have a regular review and a pelvic ultrasound every six months to check the growth of fibroids.