Case Reproduction: Ms. Liu is 29 years old, but menstrual pain for more than a decade; once a month, it is a torment for her. She was told that this problem would be solved after she had a child. So from the age of 18 or 19, she especially want to have a child. But Ms. Liu has been married for two years, her stomach has not moved. A few days ago, she went to the hospital to check, the doctor said, she wanted to get pregnant, difficult ah, can only try IVF. Because she was diagnosed with endometriosis, the doctor said that this has led to more serious chocolate cysts in the ovaries, affecting the function of the ovaries, want to have children, may only be through IVF. The doctor’s other comment made her regret: she may have had endometriosis for about ten years, the monthly menstrual cramps are the symptom, if early consultation, ovarian function may have been preserved. ”The fact is that many women think that menstrual pain is not a disease and often have the mentality that they will get over it. And in fact, this kind of thinking is very irresponsible. This is a warning sign of your health, and if you do not find the cause and treat it in time, it may become a big problem. One of the diseases behind dysmenorrhea: endometriosis Many reproductive organ pathologies can cause secondary dysmenorrhea, and endometriosis is the main culprit for secondary dysmenorrhea. The main manifestation is progressive dysmenorrhea. The pain is mostly located in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral region, and may spread to the vagina, perineum, anus or thighs. It often starts 1 to 2 days before menstruation, is most intense on the first day of menstruation, and lasts until it gradually subsides after menstruation, so those with longer periods tend to have longer duration of pain, which is most prominent in patients with endometriosis. Endometriosis is mostly treated with a combination of Chinese and Western medicine. Chinese medicine mainly focuses on the characteristics of dysmenorrhea caused by stagnant blood, and relies on the solution of removing stagnation and dissipating nodules. The treatment is based on the changes in the menstrual cycle of the patient and can achieve better results in relieving dysmenorrhea pain. Radiofrequency ablation is a relatively advanced minimally invasive treatment that not only detects early disease, but also diagnoses and treats it simultaneously without the pain of opening the abdomen. Uterine fibroids are uterine tumors that grow into the uterine cavity. Since the surface of the fibroids is covered with endometrium and occupies the uterine cavity, it affects the discharge of menstrual blood, thus causing abnormal contraction of the uterus and painful menstruation, accompanied by heavy menstruation and cycle disorders. The symptoms of pressure on the adjacent organs may occur, and severe abdominal pain may occur when the myoma degenerates or when the subplasmalemma is twisted. Minimally invasive technology can be chosen for treatment – under ultrasound guidance, the tumor tissue is reached directly through the natural cavity, so that the uterine myoma (adenoma) is dehydrated, coagulated and inactivated in the process of thermal coagulation, and some of them are absorbed, shed or disappeared by the body, and the uterine structure and function are restored to normal, thus achieving the purpose of destroying the myoma and preserving the uterus. Finally: if menstrual pain is not cured for a long time, you women should not be careless, because it may be caused by the above-mentioned diseases, which requires timely treatment.