When you see the title, you will definitely be puzzled, and you will definitely say, “Doctor, the adenomyosis CA125 is lowered, and the uterus is shrunken, doesn’t that mean that the adenomyosis is cured. You see all the patients with adenomyosis, not all the uterus in the gradual increase in size, ca125 elevated, this is right ah!” For patients and family members who do not have medical knowledge, in fact, these are most of them in the process of treatment, seeking medical treatment will appear misunderstanding. In fact, “uterus shrinkage, CA125 lower” is not the only test adenomyosis cure standard. How to be considered adenomyosis is cured, in fact, should be a comprehensive reference to several aspects: First of all, after the treatment, your dysmenorrhea symptoms are not disappeared. First of all, after the treatment, are your menstrual cramps gone? Are the symptoms of adenomyosis, such as anal cramps and heavy menstrual flow, back to normal? Secondly, whether your uterus has shrunk to a normal size after the treatment. Furthermore, after the treatment, whether menstruation occurs, whether the anemia symptoms improve and disappear at a later stage, and whether the ca125 slowly returns to normal after the treatment, after excluding the elevation of ca125 caused by other diseases. If these are back to normal, but after a period of time, the symptoms of adenomyosis come back, then it can only be said that this treatment can cure adenomyosis is only the appearance. Just like the patient from Nanyang, Henan Province, who had injected leuprolide for adenomyosis during her previous medical treatment, she continued to inject leuprolide for one more time just because the uterus was shrinking and CA125 was decreasing in the follow-up examination. As a result, the dysmenorrhea worsened after the onset of menstruation, and not only that, the duration of her pain was extended to about 10 days, and her menstrual flow doubled, and she was drenched. Then some people may ask why some doctors still allow shrinking the uterus when using drugs and injections to shrink the uterus doesn’t work. In fact, shrinking the uterus can still be used in some ways, such as: First: IUD, if you do not plan to do surgery for the time being, and want to get on the Mannix to control it, it just so happens that your uterus is slightly too big, and the IUD is easy to fall off, at this time, the doctor may let you take the shrinking injections, and then the uterus shrinks before you get on the Mannix ring. Second: in vitro children, in order to have a child, the doctor will recommend shrinking the uterus. It is up to the doctor doing the IVF to make a judgment on this. Other doctors who say that shrinking the uterus is a cure for adenomyosis, don’t believe them, shrinking the uterus is not a cure for adenomyosis, don’t try it blindly or you will be the only one who suffers. Of course it is also not recommended to take injections to relieve momentary pain. If it is just for pain relief, it is recommended that you just take painkillers. After all, compared with injections and medication, taking medication is more convenient, with fewer side effects, and costs less ah.