Uneven texture of the uterus is a result of ultrasound examination and is most often seen in adenomyosis, residue in the endometrium or inflammation of the endometrium, which requires further examination to determine the cause in order to give the appropriate treatment. If adenomyosis is present, the uterus may become evenly enlarged and gradually shrink to normal after menstruation. If the diagnosis is confirmed, treatment with estrogen and progesterone drugs, such as pseudopregnancy treatment or surgery, should be done under medical supervision. If you have recently had an induced abortion or miscarriage, consider that there may be fetal membrane residue, you can use motherwort punch or new biochemical pellets under the guidance of a doctor to promote uterine contraction and help the residue to be expelled, and if necessary, you can clear the uterus.