There are many problems that can occur in the uterus, and the means of examination are different for different problems. Therefore, how to determine whether there is a problem with the uterus should be combined with the patient’s clinical symptoms, while the means of examination should be determined according to the clinical symptoms to determine whether there is a problem with the patient’s uterus or not. If a patient has a low menstrual flow and a delayed period, an ultrasound should be done to see if there is any abnormality in the development of the uterus. If there is no abnormality in the development of the uterus, a hysteroscopy should be performed to observe whether there is any damage or adhesions in the endometrium of the uterus. After these problems are eliminated, a series of tests such as sex hormones will be performed. If the patient has pain in the abdomen with special conditions such as vaginal bleeding and increased vaginal discharge, an internal gynecological examination is needed to determine if there is any thickening or pressure pain in the body of the uterus. Ultrasound is also needed to observe whether there is fluid in the uterine cavity and whether there are tumor lesions in the uterine body.