Patients with endometriosis who receive medication during the special period of the fight against NCCS may experience difficulties in visits, reviews, and regular follow-up. Common medications used to treat endometriosis include gonadotropin-releasing hormone, oral contraceptives, and highly effective progestins. For patients with recurrent endometriosis, long-term gonadotropin-releasing hormone therapy is required. If it is not convenient to visit the local hospital, the medication cycle can be extended appropriately under the guidance of the doctor. Compounded short-acting contraceptives can regulate the menstrual cycle and relieve dysmenorrhea in patients with endometriosis, such as the over-the-counter drug Eusebio, which patients can purchase at pharmacies during the epidemic.