What is the cause of high CA125 in adenomyosis?

The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are getting into. It is certainly not a malignant tumor, but a high CA125 due to long-term inflammatory stimulation, and some are very high. The high CA125 is also a diagnostic criterion for adenomyosis, which can be diagnosed by ultrasound to detect thickening of the uterine adenomyosis or thickening of the endometrium, and by blood tests to detect high CA125 indicators. After treatment most adenomyosis patients, if the symptoms disappear for several months, menstruation does not hurt, you can recheck CA125 to see the changes in CA125, generally will also appear a downward trend.