Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is dysfunctional uterine bleeding. There are several drugs used in treatment: the first is the hormone for hemostasis. The commonly used drugs are hormone drugs, including estrogen and progesterone. The selection of estrogen and progesterone needs to be comprehensively judged according to the patient's age, endometrial thickness, and endocrine hormone test results. The second, hemostatic drugs, such as aminomethylbenzoic acid, etamsylate, and hemocoagulase from the venom of the eyebrow snake. Third, if dysfunctional uterine bleeding leads to severe anemia, blood transfusion is needed. Fourth, the bleeding time is relatively long, and anti infection drugs need to be used to prevent infection.