Women suffer from dysfunctional uterine bleeding, most of which are irregular menstrual cycle and vaginal bleeding. For example, dysfunctional uterine bleeding without ovulation is characterized by irregular vaginal bleeding, which may appear as drops or brown secretions. Brown secretion is continuous, some women have vaginal bleeding intermittently, and some women have a massive bleeding, which can cause hemorrhagic shock. For women with ovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding, the menstrual cycle is relatively regular, the duration of menstruation is relatively long, and the amount of menstruation is relatively large. This situation can cause bleeding anemia, dizziness, and fatigue. Some women have gynecological inflammation, such as infection, abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal secretions and other symptoms due to reduced resistance.