What should I do if I have uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors in the female reproductive tract, and about 20%-40% of women at the age of 35 have tumors present, and fibroids have become an important factor affecting women’s quality of life. What should I do if I have fibroids? For those with small fibroids and no symptoms, they can be followed up and observed without treatment. When the fibroids are large and accompanied by symptoms, surgery is required. In recent years, with the continuous development of medical technology, laparoscopic minimally invasive technology in the treatment of uterine fibroids has developed rapidly. In the past, due to the limitation of medical level, we applied traditional transabdominal surgery, open surgery due to large surgical incision, gauze pad bowel discharge, pulling and other factors, increased gastrointestinal irritation, inflammatory reaction, adhesion factors, so that the postoperative exhaust time, fever time, heavy pain, slow recovery, large abdominal incision, large scar, and postoperative may occur intestinal hernia, intestinal adhesion, intestinal obstruction, with people’s health concept With the continuous improvement of people’s health concept and the rapid development of lumpectomy technology, patients with uterine fibroids, especially young patients, require not only minimally invasive but also uterine preservation; for such patients, our hospital performs laparoscopic myomectomy, which is less disturbing to the abdominal cavity, less bleeding, less painful, and has fast recovery and fewer postoperative complications, and also preserves the uterus to maintain normal menstruation and reproductive function. The indications are less than five fibroids or less than 10 cm in diameter and less than 45 years old. Laparoscopic total hysterectomy is used for older patients with a high number of fibroids who do not wish to preserve the uterus. It has the same advantages as myomectomy: less trauma, less pain, faster recovery, smaller scars, and many patients worry that the number of laparoscopic operations “does not cut”. The scope of excision is exactly the same as that of open surgery, and only a special crusher is needed to remove the excised uterus. With the development of society, the perfection of laparoscopic technology and the improvement of patients’ medical knowledge, it can be said that laparoscopic surgery has become a perfect combination of minimally invasive technology and modern medical technology, and laparoscopic surgery has gradually replaced open surgery as the ideal procedure for patients with uterine fibroids. We will make an individualized and reasonable assessment of all patients with uterine fibroids who come to our hospital and develop the best surgical plan to achieve the best treatment results.