Adenomyosis first two months menstrual cramps third month no menstrual cramps what’s going on

Adenomyosis is uterine fibroids. Although patients with fibromyalgia experience progressive worsening of dysmenorrhea, it does not occur in all patients and does not always persist, so two months of dysmenorrhea with no dysmenorrhea in the third month is considered to be a reasonable situation. Fibromyalgia is a disease caused by the invasion of endometrial glands and mesenchyme into the myometrium, the etiology of which has not been clearly defined and may be related to transuterine manipulation, endometrial inflammation, and so on. Typical symptoms of patients are increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and dysmenorrhea. If suffering from uterine fibroids, patients are advised to cooperate with doctors to standardize the treatment. If there are no clinical symptoms, you can observe first. If dysmenorrhea occurs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as oral ibuprofen and indomethacin suppository inserted in the anus, can be used as prescribed by the doctor to relieve the pain. If the patient has no requirement for reproduction and at the same time the menstrual flow increases significantly, endometrial removal can be taken. Patients with adenomyosis are advised to seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor.