Adenomyosis refers to adenomyosis of the uterus. Patients with adenomyosis should do prenatal checkups during pregnancy, avoid heavy physical activities, and strictly prohibit sexual intercourse during early pregnancy; if they are not pregnant, they should treat adenomyosis first and then get pregnant.
1. If patients with adenomyosis are already pregnant, they should first undergo strict prenatal examinations, including ultrasonography, to confirm the development of the fetus, monitor progesterone and blood HCG, and if the progesterone is on the low side, oral progesterone hormone fertility preservation treatment can be taken.
During pregnancy, you should pay attention not to do heavy physical labor and reduce the activities of going to densely populated places to prevent accidents. Secondly, sexual intercourse should be strictly prohibited in early pregnancy to avoid triggering abortion.
2. Women who have fertility requirements but suffer from adenomyosis can be treated first and wait until the condition is under control before pregnancy. Treatment includes medication such as danazol, progesterone, GNRH, etc. to control symptoms, and surgery to remove the lesions if necessary.
For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease are treated differently and should be treated in a standardized manner under the guidance of a doctor.