In Western medicine, the causes of poor postnatal discharge include inflammation of the patient’s own uterus, incomplete shedding of the fetal membranes, infections, and uterine fibroids. In Western medicine, the causes of poor postnatal discharge include inflammation of the uterus, infection, and uterine fibroid tumor. In traditional Chinese medicine, the term “post-partum dyspareunia” refers to a condition in which the mother’s blood is deficient after delivery, resulting in a lack of qi, which in turn leads to a loss of the body’s ability to detoxify the body, thus causing the discharge of dyspareunia to remain in the body and be discharged poorly. Patients with this condition can usually have a low fever in the afternoon, and patients often need to be treated through TCM.