Uterine disorders in women are considered gynecological disorders, so if you want to have your uterus examined, you can hang out with a gynecologist. Uterine examination is mainly used to diagnose the presence of inflammation in the uterus. If pressure pain is present, inflammation is generally considered to be present and a gynecologic ultrasound should be continued. If there is a history of sexual intercourse, vaginal ultrasound may be applied to diagnose the presence of fibroids, adenomyosis and other redundant organisms in the uterus. In addition, diagnostic curettage may be performed if endometriosis is suspected. If the examination result shows endometrial abnormality, further hysteroscopy and cervical liquid-based cytology are needed to rule out the presence of cervical pathology, which should be reviewed regularly if there is no abnormality. If there is any abnormality, pelvic magnetic resonance examination can also be done if necessary to diagnose whether there is endometrial cancer and to clarify its clinical stage. It is recommended that women undergo uterine examination every year to detect whether there are abnormal lesions in the uterus at an early stage, and if there are lesions, they should be treated as early as possible to avoid affecting women’s health.