Adenomyosis causing heavy periods can be treated with hemostatic pills, progestin or birth control pills, and the Mannorrhea ring. Of these treatments, the Mannorrhea ring is recommended first if you do not need to have another child. Because the IUD contains progestin, a certain amount of progestin will be released locally every day, which will make the endometrium very thin and the bleeding will be very little, or some people basically do not have menstruation after getting the IUD, which can solve the problem of heavy menstruation and inhibit the further development of adenomyosis, and if there is dysmenorrhea, the effect of relieving dysmenorrhea is also very obvious. If you do not want to have an IUD, you can take oral medications. Oral medications can be treated with high potency progesterone or with birth control pills, which can also play a role in controlling menstrual flow and treating dysmenorrhea. General hemostatic drugs can only reduce the amount of menstruation, not the root cause of the problem, but also can not treat adenomyosis, and can not relieve dysmenorrhea, so in general with progesterone or contraceptive pills to treat, and then the IUD treatment is better.