Women have encountered many gynecological diseases in their lives, including Adenomyosis. As for this disease, Adenomyosis is an uncommon disease. Many women do not know, and some women do not know where to treat this disease.
What is adenomyosis of the uterus?
Adenomyosis is a diffuse and localized disease caused by the invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the Myometrium. Similar to Endometriosis, it is a difficult gynecological disease. Adenomyosis mostly occurs in women aged 30 to 50 years old. These symptoms generally occur when the disease occurs.
1、 Excessive menstrual flow and anemia. Women with Adenomyosis have larger uterus than ordinary women, increased endometrial area, excessive bleeding, prolonged physiological days, and endometrial hyperplasia. Moreover, excessive menstrual flow can easily lead to anemia in women.
2、 Infertility Adenomyosis can lead to female infertility, pelvic adhesiveness of abnormal smell endometrial tissue, tubal infertility.
3、 Recurrent dysmenorrhea is caused by the contraction of uterine smooth muscle spasms, physiological pain, and worsening month by month. Pain occurs before and during menstruation, and painkillers need to be taken. As the condition progresses, the effectiveness of painkillers gradually decreases, requiring an increase in dosage. Some patients may also experience pain when they are not menstruating, causing them pain.
How is Adenomyosis treated?
When the patient's symptoms are not severe when they are young, they can be temporarily observed and relieved with pregnancy hormone and androgen. When symptoms are severe, women who do not want to have children can directly have their uterus removed and their ovaries preserved for treatment.
If there is a patient with pelvic Endometriosis, it is not required to remove the focus as far as possible without fertility, and retain the ovarian function, so that it can naturally menopause. If a woman wants to have a baby, she can use medicine. She can stop taking medicine after one year of hormone treatment. If she finds this disease during childbirth, she must consider removing Adenomyoma to preserve the uterus.
The warm tip is that when women have Adenomyosis, they should not think it is a minor disease. With the development of this disease, it poses great harm to the body. In addition, other uterine diseases can also occur, and if detected and treated in a timely manner, the condition can be controlled without worsening the disease or affecting fertility. If there is no timely treatment, it will eventually lead to hysterectomy and complete loss of Fertility.