Endometrial tuberculosis cannot be directly diagnosed through ultrasound examination, but based on the results of ultrasound examination, according to the clinical history, the clinical symptoms of the patient’s analysis, and ultimately do diagnostic scraping, through the pathological examination can be diagnosed whether it is endometrial tuberculosis. If it is endometrial tuberculosis, the patient often shows a decrease in menstrual flow or even amenorrhea. When ultrasound examination is performed, it is often found that the endometrium is thin and has uneven echogenicity. Only through diagnostic scraping can the diagnosis of endometrial tuberculosis be confirmed. Endometrial tuberculosis often results in infertility and recurrent lower abdominal pain, which is clinically manifested by decreased menstrual flow or even amenorrhea, and some people have afternoon fever.