Uterine fibroids can recur after surgery, and some patients with recurrence need to undergo surgery again. Fibroid surgery usually refers to myomectomy. Myomectomy is suitable for women with single or multiple fibroids in the uterus, which affect fertility or cause irregular menstruation or dysmenorrhea, and who wish to preserve their fertility. Uterine fibroids are estrogen-dependent tumors, and women of childbearing age have high estrogen levels, so there is a possibility that they may recur after debulking. However, not all recurring fibroids require a second surgery, and some patients (such as those with obvious symptoms and rapid growth of fibroids) need a second surgery. For some patients (e.g. fibroids with obvious symptoms and growth, etc.), re-surgery is needed. For those who do not want to retain their reproductive function or those whose fibroids have a tendency to become malignant, hysterectomy can be chosen directly. Hysterectomy is categorized into total hysterectomy and subtotal hysterectomy, which are more thorough and usually do not recur. After the uterine fibroid removal surgery, you should pay attention to rest, keep the bowel clear, do not have intercourse for 3 months after the surgery, and have regular checkups.