The latest treatments for adenomyoma (uterine adenomyoma) are classified into two types: oral medication and surgery, and the choice of treatment should be determined according to the severity of the symptoms, whether there is a need for childbearing, and whether there is near menopause. 1. Oral medication: adenomyoma is a fibroid formed when the endometrial glands and mesenchyme invade into the myometrium. Generally speaking, if the symptoms are mild, the age of the woman is young and she has the requirement of childbearing, and if she is near the menopause, it is recommended that she take oral medication such as danazol, progesterone, and so on, which can alleviate the symptoms, but it can’t play the role of a radical cure. 2. Surgery: If the symptoms of adenomyoma dysmenorrhea are especially obvious and there is no requirement for childbearing or the effect of medication is not good, it is generally recommended to use surgery to carry out total hysterectomy and other surgical treatments. Pay attention to abdominal warmth, timely detection and treatment of complications, such as secondary cervical adhesion, etc., and pay attention to maintain vulvar hygiene to prevent infection. If adenomyosis is found in the clinic, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.