When uterine fibroid patients present with Qi and blood weakness syndrome and Qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stasis due to lack of Qi circulation) syndrome, which manifests as irregular menstruation and other conditions, they can take Ding Kun Dan under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners, but it generally does not have a curative effect on uterine fibroids. Dingkundan is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of 30 flavors of Chinese medicines, such as red ginseng, saffron, angelica, scutellaria, etc. It can nourish the body’s qi and blood, regulate the menstruation, and relieve the liver to resolve the depression (treating the disease of depression by dredging the liver’s qi). It is mainly used for the treatment of abdominal pain during menstruation and irregular menstruation caused by stagnation of qi and blood stasis as well as deficiency of qi and blood in the female body. The adverse effects and contraindications of the drug are not clear. Avoid cold, greasy and stimulating food; stop taking it when you have a cold or flu. The specific medication needs to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.