What kind of woman is prone to adenomyosis?

Women with dysmenorrhea, uterus-related surgeries, and infertility are more likely to get adenomyosis. Adenomyosis, also known as adenomyosis, occurs in menstruating women between the ages of 30 and 50. The degree of menstrual cramps is related to the contraction of the uterus, which causes menstrual blood to flow back into the pelvis and other parts of the body, leading to adenomyosis. In addition, having undergone uterus-related surgeries, such as diagnostic curettage, abortion, cesarean section, and tubal flux, may contribute to the invasion of the uterine lining into the myometrium, leading to the development of adenomyosis. Infertility and adenomyosis are closely related, and those who have not had a pregnancy for a long time need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to clarify whether there is a possibility of adenomyosis.