What to do if you have adenomyosis after menopause

If you have adenomyosis after menopause, if the symptoms such as abdominal pain and other symptoms are obvious, you can be treated with surgery, and if the symptoms are not obvious, you can be treated with medication, which needs to be analyzed specifically.
1. Surgery: If you have adenomyosis after menopause, you can have your uterus surgically removed if you have symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain.
2. Medication: After menopause, due to the decrease in hormone levels and ovarian function, although adenomyosis is acquired, the symptoms of discomfort are usually mild or even asymptomatic. If necessary, you can take painkillers, such as ibuprofen and other drugs, to relieve pain.
If a woman has adenomyosis after menopause, she should go to the hospital for examination in time, and under the guidance of the doctor, standardized treatment. If you need to use medication, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor.