Does it still hurt to remove the uterus for adenomyosis?

Adenomyosis is usually painless after removal of the uterus. If the symptoms are severe and medication is ineffective, a total hysterectomy can be performed under the supervision of a doctor if the patient has no desire to have children. After removal of the uterus, there will be no more menstrual and dysmenorrheal symptoms. If abdominal pain persists after the operation, it may be due to gynecological inflammation, etc., which still needs to be treated by a doctor.
Adenomyosis is mainly characterized by increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and menstrual pain. If the symptoms are severe and medication is ineffective, total hysterectomy can be performed if the patient has no desire to have children.
In general, total hysterectomy is the first treatment for adenomyosis, especially for patients with obvious symptoms of dysmenorrhea, which will disappear after the removal of the uterus, so that the symptoms of dysmenorrhea will not occur.
If adenomyosis patients still have lower abdominal pain after hysterectomy, it may be accompanied by endometriosis in other parts of the pelvis, or it may be caused by gynecological inflammation, etc., and still need to consult a doctor in time.
Patients with adenomyosis are advised to take treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If they have fertility requirements and the symptoms are mild, they can use medication under the guidance of a doctor. Do not blindly treat the disease on your own, so as not to delay or aggravate the condition.