How adenomyosis is treated

  Patient: I started to have dysmenorrhea at the age of 12 in 1988 when I had my first menstrual period, which ended in 7 days. In the past, the pain was generally the most severe during the first 3 days of menstruation and decreased during the last 4 days. However, since 2008, the pain in the lower abdomen started 18 days before menstruation (i.e., 12 days after menstruation) and continued for 4-5 hours a day, but it seems that there is no pain in the lower abdomen about 3-4 days before menstruation. On the first 2 days of menstruation, the volume of menstruation is very low (using pads is sufficient), the lower abdomen is a little distended, and on the 3rd day of menstruation, the pain increases and is unbearable until the 8th day of menstruation (the pain is variable in the morning, noon, afternoon and evening and lasts for 3-5 hours), the vagina and rectum are painful, the face turns blue and white, the blood clots are difficult to be discharged, and after taking blood-boosting pills before menstruation, the blood clots are reduced and the volume of blood increases, the texture is sticky, the color is purple-red, and the back is sore. Back pain, dysmenorrhea +, cold, depressed mood, weakness of the limbs, no headache and dizziness, no dry mouth, bitterness of the mouth, nasal, red tongue, little moss, tooth marks on the side, tight pulse. I have to stay in bed, put hot water bags on myself, sometimes use hot fried coarse salt + black pepper on my uterus, sometimes use moxa smoked acupuncture points, when the above methods are going to fail, even at 3:00 a.m., I have to run to the hospital for pain management injection. Now I usually do not take painkillers, because after years of taking painkillers I got a chronic gastritis out. The menstrual flow does not clear until 9-12 days. I’ve been in the hospital for 20 years and have taken a lot of Chinese medicine (in bottles) and Chinese herbal medicine (boiled with fire), and now I’m doing Chinese medicine and acupuncture with a traditional moxa box. On 2009-9-24, I underwent hysteroscopic surgery to remove a small polyp and the accumulated endometrium (because in the past two months, I had more than one period, the volume was medium, and I had abdominal pain), and I had severe pain in my lower abdomen every day from October 1, 2009 to now (4 days). (3 times a day, 8 capsules each time, 8 hours apart) How can I cure adenomyosis other than hysterectomy, so that I can get rid of the pain in my lower abdomen? Is the menstruation regular: Age of first menstruation: Days of each menstruation: Average days of menstrual cycle: Menstrual volume, color, abdominal pain: Date and status of last menstruation: Age of marriage: Number of pregnancies: Number of miscarriages: Number of births: Tianjin Cancer Hospital, Department of Interventional Therapy, Ni Hong: Hello, after reading your letter, I can appreciate your feelings, please don’t be sad, we have done many such interventional procedures. Some patients have more severe dysmenorrhea than you. Interventional surgery is performed by embolizing the blood supply artery to make the lesion disappear or be reduced without removing the uterus. Are you having severe pain every afternoon during your period? It should not be related to kynurenine.