Adenomyoma is a lesion of the endometrium. It can cause symptoms such as menstrual pain and infertility in women, and the symptoms can seriously affect the quality of life of patients. Currently, there are many kinds of clinical treatments for adenomyoma. First, drug treatment. If the dysmenorrhea is not heavy and the amount of menstrual blood is not too much, oral Chinese medicine can be used to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. If the dysmenorrhea is heavy with a lot of menstrual blood and the uterine lesion is not too heavy, medication can be given first, such as birth control pills, danazol, gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog (GnRha), etc. These drugs can reduce the symptoms of the disease by inhibiting the menstrual flow of the patient. For married women with no fertility requirements, the placement of the Mannakol ring in the uterine cavity is a more widely used treatment modality in clinical practice. It can effectively reduce the endometriosis lesion. It greatly reduces the symptoms of menstrual pain. Second, surgical treatment. The adenomyoma is removed by surgically preserving the uterus. The advantage of this method is that it can relieve the symptoms and remove the lesion, but because the uterus is preserved, there is a possibility of recurrence in the future. Third, hysterectomy. This is an effective way to cure adenomyoma. After the operation, the woman loses her fertility and will not have a period again. There are also minimally invasive ways to treat adenomyosis, such as microwave and intervention, which provide more non-surgical treatment options for patients who do not want to undergo surgery and help them avoid the pain of surgery. In summary, the treatment of adenomyosis can include medication, surgery, and placement of the Manned Ring.