Middle-aged women in their thirties and forties, especially those who are childless, sexually disordered and depressed, are more likely to occur. At present, the specific causes of uterine fibroids are not very clear, but research shows that excessive hormone secretion is the most common cause of uterine fibroids, and these three behavior patterns of women are the chief culprit of endocrine disorders and excessive hormone secretion. Most of them have no symptoms, and a few of them show vaginal bleeding, abdominal touching tumor and compression symptoms. Such as pedicle torsion or other conditions can cause pain. Multiple uterine fibroids are common. The exact cause of the disease is unknown, and modern western medicine adopts sex hormone or surgical treatment, but there is no other ideal treatment. The exact cause of hysteromyoma is unknown, which may be related to the high estrogen level in the body and long-term estrogen stimulation. Because of the rapid growth of uterine fibroids, when blood supply is poor, different degeneration can occur. The bigger the myoma, the more serious the ischemia, and the more secondary degeneration.