Myometrial echogenicity means that the echogenicity of the myometrium is uniform, which clinically means that the myometrium is normal, so there is no need to worry, and it is recommended to combine with the clinical history in a comprehensive analysis. In addition, women are advised to do gynecological examination in their daily life, even without any discomfort, to find out whether there is any abnormality in the vagina, cervix and uterus, and it is also recommended to do cervical cancer screening to exclude the possibility of localized cancer of the cervix. In addition, if the myometrium is found to have uneven echogenicity by ultrasound, it means clinically that it may be caused by uterine fibroids. In addition, if there are multiple small cystic dark areas in the myometrium, clinically it means that it may be adenomyosis. Therefore, if the echo of the myometrium is found to be homogeneous by ultrasound, it means that the myometrium is normal and there is no need to worry.