Clinically there is no such thing as ten kinds of proprietary Chinese medicines for menstrual disorders. There are many proprietary Chinese medicines for treating menstrual disorders, commonly used such as gynecological menstruation-regulating tablets, Easy Pill, Safflower Easy Tablets, Motherwort Granules, etc., and they should be chosen according to the evidence. 1. Gynecological menstruation regulating tablets: nourishing blood and softening liver (nourishing blood and softening liver), regulating qi and regulating menstruation (regulating menstruation by combing qi). It is used for abdominal pain during menstruation and irregular menstruation caused by liver depression and blood deficiency (liver qi stagnation and blood deficiency). Adverse reactions and contraindications are not known. People with excessive menstruation should not take it. 2. Free and Easy Pill: used for irregular menstruation, dizziness and dizziness caused by Liver-Qi disharmony, with the effect of nourishing Blood and regulating menstruation (regulating irregular menstruation caused by Blood deficiency). Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. It should not be taken when one has a cold. 3. Saffron Easy Tablet: regulating Qi, soothing the liver and activating blood circulation, used for menstrual disorders, chloasma on face, breast distension and pain. Adverse effects are not clear. Not recommended for pregnant women. Caution should be exercised if there is deficiency of yin in liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in liver and kidney). 4. Motherwort Granules: Promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation (regulating menstruation by promoting blood circulation), used for menstrual irregularities caused by blood stasis. Adverse reactions are not clear. Not recommended for pregnant women. Avoid raw and cold food while taking the medicine. Pay attention to keep warm in daily life, keep a good state of mind and avoid sexual intercourse during menstruation. People with irregular menstruation should consult a doctor in time and regulate menstruation under the guidance of a physician, and should not use medication on their own.