In clinical practice, Dingkun Pill is a kind of Chinese patent medicine. Its treatment is mainly to nourish qi and blood, regulate menstruation and relieve depression. Its side effects are very small, and there are no obvious side effects. However, in the process of taking it, it is generally not recommended for women with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, or with increased menstrual bleeding, or with irregular menstrual bleeding at ordinary times, because it will affect the function of the spleen and stomach, which may aggravate the discomfort of the spleen and stomach, such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. In addition, for women with increased menstruation or irregular bleeding, taking Dingkun Pill may lead to increased menstruation bleeding, leading to more weakness of qi and blood. Therefore, when taking Dingkun Pill, it is best to use it under the dialectical medication of Chinese medicine practitioners, and when taking Dingkun Pill, avoid spicy, stimulating and greasy food.