Blood flow break tablets are mainly used to stop bleeding when there is functional uterine bleeding or when menstruation has been clean for a long time. However, due to the seriousness of functional uterine bleeding in some cases, it may not be possible to stop the bleeding after only one week of taking the tablets, and then it is necessary to consider going to the gynecological department of the hospital to take Glaxo or progesterone to stop the bleeding. If even Glaxo or progesterone cannot stop the bleeding, women who have sexual intercourse should consider performing diagnostic scraping to stop the bleeding and send the scraped endometrium for pathological examination to exclude endometrial lesions. In general, it is recommended that adolescent women take oral Glivec or progesterone to stop bleeding, while pseudo-menopausal women have a high incidence of endometrial lesions due to age factors, so it is necessary to perform scraping to stop bleeding and send the scraped endometrial lesions for examination to rule out endometrial lesions.