Myoma is a benign tumor, and usually 50% of the cases it is asymptomatic, or it does not result in symptoms but in the rest, 50% result in some symptoms which may cause a woman to come to the hospital seeking gynecological solutions for care. So some of the symptoms which are common and for which surgery or treatments are indicated are menhorrhaga or excessive uterine bleeding persistent pelvic pain presence of infertility, even though infertility is related to only 3% of cases of myoma sometimes it might be indicated for and other compression symptoms like pressure on the bladder or the rectum or also as are common symptoms or other complications. Not all myomas should be treated All myomas are not to be managed only if they cause symptoms or complications for which a woman comes for gynecological care Generally surgical treatments are indicated for symptomatic myomas asymptomatic myomas should be managed expectantly unless they are very large so the general indications for myomectomy are myomasses abnormal uterine bleeding usually menorhhaga with persistent pelvic pain ZXOS? which are associated with infertility and big myomas which are bigger than 14 weeks are also indications for surgery