Adenomyosis is due to the presence of endometrial glands and mesenchyme in the myometrium. It is often characterized by increased menstrual flow, prolonged periods, and progressively worsening dysmenorrhea. Ibuprofen and indomethacin can be taken when dysmenorrhea occurs. Pain medications for adenomyosis are mainly prostaglandin inhibitors such as ibuprofen and indomethacin. These medications have a pain relieving effect on menstrual cramps caused by adenomyosis. However, such painkillers can only be used to relieve the pain at that time, and you will still have menstrual cramps when you menstruate again. Normally, you can apply oral contraceptive treatment, mainly to inhibit ovulation and reduce the occurrence of dysmenorrhea, you can use short-acting oral contraceptives, such as deoxypregnene ethinyl estradiol tablets and so on. Dysmenorrhea symptoms are serious or drug treatment is ineffective can be used lesion removal and other surgical treatment. The above medications are for reference only and are recommended to be used in accordance with medical advice.