Adenomyosis refers to adenomyosis of the uterus. The latest treatment for adenomyosis depends on the patient’s symptoms, age and fertility requirements, and mainly involves the use of medications such as the intrauterine extended-release system of levonorgestrel, GnRHa, and dinogestrel. Specific treatment regimens need to be used under medical supervision.
When the endometrial glands and mesenchyme invade into the myometrium, it is called adenomyosis, or uterine adenomyosis, which is a common cause of excessive menstruation, prolonged periods, and progressive dysmenorrhea in women. The latest treatment for adenomyosis is to take medication.
Medication: Currently there is no effective medication to treat adenomyosis. For women with mild symptoms, fertility requirements and near menopause, injections such as leuprolide can be given, levonorgestrel intrauterine extended-release system can be placed in the uterine cavity, and drugs such as oral dienogest can be taken, all of which are good for relieving symptoms, but be aware of the adverse effects.
Patients suffering from adenomyosis are advised to seek prompt medical attention to identify the cause and treatment under doctor’s guidance.