Clinically, adenomyoma is mainly manifested as increased menstrual flow or prolonged menstrual period, lower abdominal pain during menstruation, and some people may become infertile as a result. Clinical treatment is mainly based on the clinical symptoms to determine the treatment plan, this case of surgical excision is impossible to cut cleanly, because the adenomyoma has no peritoneum. Clinically, if you still have fertility requirements, you can have an intrauterine Mannix ring to shrink the uterine lining and achieve the purpose of treating adenomyoma. In addition, medication can also be taken to relieve dysmenorrhea, for example, Dancango Gynecological Kang Decoction can be taken orally starting 7 days before menstruation. Subtotal hysterectomy is recommended for patients with adenomyoma who are not planning to get pregnant and have particularly pronounced symptoms of dysmenorrhea.