Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Menstruation is about 3 days early every month, painful when menstruating, usually no symptoms, and little effect from taking Chinese medicine for half a year. I’ve been married for three years and have no children yet, how can I treat it to get pregnant? Doctor: Hello! Coeliac disease can be treated by ultrasound-guided puncture to drain the accumulated blood, followed by flushing with anhydrous alcohol to coagulate the wall of the cyst so that it can no longer secrete with the menstrual cycle, improve menstrual pain, release the pressure on the ovaries, and increase the possibility of conception. Repeated accumulation of blood is often thicker and not easily induced, so it should be performed 3-7 days after the onset of menstruation, when the fluid in the sac is slightly thinner. Those who have not had children are relative contraindications and may try to drain one side first without solidification and observe the efficacy.