The western medical diagnosis is functional uterine bleeding. For patients with functional uterine bleeding, if they are of childbearing age, they can be treated with large amounts of estrogen, for example, with Phentermine. For functional uterine bleeding that occurs during menopause, progesterone can be given, which is the clinical application of progesterone. The dosage of both drugs should be based on the patient’s condition, and basically the bleeding will be significantly reduced or stopped within 24-48 hours after the administration of the drugs. If necessary, diagnostic curettage is given to stop the bleeding and also to make a diagnosis, because after curettage, the tissue is sent for pathological examination, and the diagnosis can be made according to the pathological examination, and then treatment can be given.