Is it hard to go through menopause with adenomyosis?

Adenomyosis is not difficult to menopause and has a significant impact on menstruation, which may occur slightly later compared to the normal population.
Adenomyosis is a condition in which the endometrial glands and mesenchyme have invaded the myometrium and formed diffuse or limited lesions, resulting in the normal functioning of the endometrium being affected, which can cause symptoms such as increased menstrual flow, prolonged periods, and menstrual cramps. Patients with adenomyosis may experience menopause slightly later compared to normal people.
The degree of dysmenorrhea will also gradually worsen as the disease progresses. If the patient has difficulty in tolerating the disease, he/she can be treated with false pregnancy therapy or an IUD system with levonorgestrel to alleviate dysmenorrhea and promote menopause in women. However, if conservative treatment is ineffective, patients can be treated by surgical removal.
Therefore, adenomyosis has a great impact on menstruation and the menopause may be slightly later compared to the normal population, so you can choose the appropriate method of menopause according to your specific situation to alleviate the painful symptoms.