What birth control pills are good for adenomyosis

Adenomyosis is one of the manifestations of endometriosis, and treatment is mainly divided into medication and surgery. Medications can be short-acting contraceptives or IUDs, highly effective progestins such as progesterone. The recommended contraceptive pills are Eusemin or Eusyte, because Eusemin and Eusyte have 20 μg of estrogen, and the low dose of estrogen can inhibit the growth of the endometrium and the continued growth of adenomyosis lesions. Among the other drugs, Daine-35 is not recommended because it contains a larger amount of estrogen, which is one times more than Eusebio. So now Dayne-35 is not recommended in general. Oral contraceptives should be taken for a maximum of 6 months and then reviewed by ultrasound to see if the lesions of adenomyosis and the body of the uterus have shrunk, and should not be used for a long time. The pill is also contraindicated if there are thrombotic diseases, such as myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction or varicose veins, as well as severe impairment of liver function and kidney function. The use of contraceptives is also not recommended for patients over 40 years of age. The preferred treatment for adenomyosis is the intrauterine release of the Mannheimer’s ring.