It is not necessary to be overly nervous when you have a “bad” period, but it is important to seek medical attention in a timely manner. Pay attention to physical health care, increase nutrition, eat more protein-rich food, vegetables and fruits. It is important to combine work and rest in life, not to participate in heavy physical labor and strenuous exercise, to get enough sleep, to be happy, and not to create unnecessary stress in the mind. (A) Treatment of anovulatory type of meritorious hemorrhage 1) Sex hormone: The treatment of anovulatory type of meritorious hemorrhage is preferred to the application of sex hormone therapy; common methods include: progestin “endometrial shedding method”, estrogen “endometrial repair method”; 2) Scraping: Scraping can 2) Scraping: Scraping can stop the bleeding quickly and has diagnostic value to understand the pathological changes of endometrium, except malignant lesions; 3) Adjuvant treatment: general hemostatic drugs including torsemide, hemostat, vitamin K, etc. 2.Regulation of menstrual cycle After using the above methods to achieve the purpose of hemostasis, because the cause is not removed, most patients can relapse after stopping the medication, it is necessary to take sex hormone drugs to control the cycle and prevent the reoccurrence of gonorrhea. 3.Surgical treatment Patients who are not effective in medication or not suitable for medication and have no fertility requirements, especially those who are older and have precancerous or cancerous endometrial pathology, should consider surgery. (2) Treatment of ovulatory type of gonorrhea 1. Excessive menstrual flow 1) Drug treatment: hemostatic drugs; highly effective synthetic progestin; intrauterine levonorgestrel slow-release system placed in the uterine cavity. 2) Surgical treatment: endometrial removal, total hysterectomy or uterine artery embolization. 2) Intermenstrual bleeding 1) periovulatory bleeding: symptomatic treatment such as hemostasis; 2) premenstrual bleeding: progesterone or hCG supplementation before bleeding and clomiphene citrate to promote ovulation during the follicular phase to improve follicular development and luteal function; 3) prolonged menstrual period: on day 5-7 of the cycle, give a small dose of estrogen to help repair the endometrium or clomiphene citrate to promote normal follicular development, or in the previous cycle 4) Oral contraceptive pills: can be applied to all kinds of intermenstrual bleeding mentioned above, oral contraceptive pills can control the cycle well, especially for patients with contraceptive needs. Generally, the oral contraceptive pill is used periodically for 3 cycles starting from the 1st to 5th day of menstruation, and may be extended to 6 cycles if the condition is recurrent, as appropriate.