Due to individual differences, for adenomyosis caused by dysmenorrhea does not exist the fastest way to relieve pain, can follow the doctor’s instructions to use ibuprofen and other drugs to relieve. 1. Non-steroidal anti-drugs: including ibuprofen, indomethacin suppositories inserted into the anus to alleviate the pain symptoms, but we need to avoid long-term, large amounts of such drugs, to avoid the occurrence of liver function impairment and other adverse reactions. 2. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists: including gonadorelin, leuprolide, etc., can reduce pain symptoms, but there is a risk of bone loss. 3. Other medications: These include the placement of a meniscus ring and the use of progesterone, which can help relieve pain symptoms. These medications should be used under a doctor’s supervision. Surgery is also an option to treat adenomyosis.