If adenomyosis causes uterine enlargement, it can be treated with medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Drug treatment: If adenomyosis causes dysmenorrhea, it can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and indomethacin. In some severe cases, gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist treatment is feasible, and danazol and 18-methyltriene kynurenine can be applied to inhibit ovarian function, so as to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Surgical treatment: For young people with fertility requirements and limited foci of adenomyosis with enlarged uterus, which leads to infertility, foci resection can be considered. For patients who have no requirement for childbearing, with obvious increase in menstrual flow and serious condition, subtotal uterus or total hysterectomy is feasible.
It is recommended that people with uterine enlargement caused by adenomyosis adjust their mindset, actively cooperate with doctors, and not use medication indiscriminately.