The examination of the uterine ovaries can be performed in two ways: i. Examination of the uterine adnexa. Patients can go to the hospital for an abdominal ultrasound examination of the uterine adnexa, which can help them determine if there are any abnormalities in the uterus. In addition, the patient should also observe the pelvic cavity and, if necessary, have a tubal imaging, which is mainly to see if there are any blockages that could affect a woman’s pregnancy. Vaginal ultrasound or anal ultrasound can be used for non-sexual women. This is a very common test and is essential for the uterus and ovaries to observe the situation in the uterus and the actual condition of the ovaries, providing an important basis for the doctor’s diagnosis. It can also be combined with a sex hormone test to determine hormone levels to help diagnose the function of the ovaries.