Adenomyosis can be cured, but you need to choose the right treatment for your condition.
Adenomyosis is a condition in which the endometrium and glands, which are supposed to be present in the uterine cavity, are planted on the myometrium, causing the uterus to enlarge gradually. The enlargement of the uterus also increases the size of the endometrium, which causes increased menstrual flow, dysmenorrhea, and even anemia.
Adenomyosis occurs in women of reproductive age, and is more common in women between the ages of 30 and 50 who are menstruating. About 50% of patients with adenomyosis have fibroids in combination with uterine fibroids, and about 15% have endometriosis in combination with adenomyosis, and some of these patients may have difficulty in getting pregnant.
For this type of patients, they can be treated with medications such as progesterone, danazol, goserelin, etc., as prescribed by the doctor, or for those who have fertility requirements but have severe symptoms, they can choose to remove the ectopic foci, and the majority of the patients can get effective relief from the discomfort.
For patients without fertility requirements, surgical treatment, such as total hysterectomy, can be chosen at the appropriate age.
Patients with adenomyosis can choose the appropriate treatment to improve their discomfort after a professional consultation at the hospital.