The incidence of endometriosis, referred to as endometriosis, has been on the rise worldwide in recent years, especially in young women. About 20-25% of patients are found to have ectopic endometriotic lesions during caesarean section for other gynecological diseases and pathological examination of resected uterine adnexal specimens. In patients with chronic pelvic pain, laparoscopy confirms that 71% are endometriosis, and if combined with infertility, the likelihood of endometriosis is 84%, and it can be said with complete certainty that the incidence of endometriosis is increasing. The clinical manifestations of endo are mostly menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea, infertility, etc. The menstrual abdominal pain is progressively worse and the symptoms are often inconsistent with the severity of the disease. It is currently believed that patients with endometriosis are in a state of reduced immune function, where endometrial debris that regurgitates into the pelvic and abdominal cavity cannot be cleared normally and, under the action of estrogen, cytokines and enzymes, ectopic lesions are formed, producing clinical symptoms. The current therapeutic management of endometriosis is not ideal. Modern medicine uses drugs or surgery to produce obvious temporal effects accompanied by certain adverse effects, such as low estrogenic symptoms, anabolic effects of androgens, as well as breakthrough bleeding and liver function damage, and most of them are prone to recurrence after treatment, with an overall recurrence rate of up to 50%, while eradication requires the cost of loss of ovarian function, making treatment very difficult. Chinese medicine is recognized as one of the most important methods for the treatment of this disease. Chinese medicine treatment for endometriosis is holistic, macroscopic and active, with long-term efficacy and no obvious toxic side effects. It is effective for some mild endometriosis, while moderate and severe patients can improve general conditions, relieve symptoms and alleviate pain. The treatment method emphasizes activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis to inhibit the growth of ectopic endometriosis, while combining with systemic evidence-based treatment to achieve the purpose of regulating the body’s immune function and endocrine. Therefore, from the viewpoint of modern therapeutic immunology, Chinese medicine has unique advantages and good prospects in the treatment of endometriosis. People who have just undergone endometriosis surgery would like to know what TCM regimen is needed in their daily life? Generally, it takes 1-3 months for the body to recover after surgery, so don’t overexert yourself, pay attention to proper rest, have a regular life and don’t stay up late. Take appropriate dietary supplements to help your body recover. You can simmer appropriate amount of ginseng, astragalus and angelica with black chicken (black chicken) and eat soup and chicken. Or take some Pat Chun cream in small amount. In addition, it is easier to conceive within 2 years after the operation. If you want to get pregnant, you can measure the basal body temperature and master the ovulation period, and it is easy to conceive when you have intercourse during the ovulation period. After surgery, if you cooperate with Chinese medicine, you can effectively control the clinical symptoms of endometriosis and reduce the recurrence rate, and you can get pregnant as soon as possible.