The symptoms of uterine fibroids are related to the location, size and number of fibroids. Most submucosal hysteromyoma will affect the menstrual cycle and menstrual volume, accompanied by lower abdominal pain, anemia, palpitations, fatigue, etc; The uterine fibroids between the muscular walls are multiple and the larger ones will affect menstruation, while the smaller ones have no obvious symptoms; There is no obvious symptom of subserous hysteromyoma. If it is larger than 6cm, it may compress the bladder and rectum, and cause frequent urination, urgency and constipation; Infection of myoma may lead to increased secretion, purulent leucorrhea with foul smell, etc; Larger fibroids will touch masses in the abdomen. The benign rate of uterine fibroids is quite high, and the probability of malignant transformation is small. Postmenopausal growth is too fast, and there may be cachexia or irregular vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. It is not ruled out that degeneration has occurred, and it needs to be checked in the hospital as soon as possible.