Adenomyosis is a gynecological disease that has a serious impact on women and can be difficult to treat. We should pay attention to such diseases, not only by paying attention to reasonable treatment, but also by paying attention to daily care.
Can adenomyosis be cured
1. Adenomyosis is a kind of Endometriosis, which is formed by detached endometrial fragments planted in the Myometrium. There may be symptoms such as excessive menstrual flow, dysmenorrhea, and infertility caused by blood clots.
2. Generally, Adenomyosis requires mild drug treatment, and severe cases require surgical treatment. Specific treatment needs to be determined based on symptoms and examination results.
3. The adenomyosis causes dysmenorrhea. The Myometrium tissue structure is tight. The ectopic endometrial tissue extensively bleeds in the myometrium. The uterine tension increases. The uterine smooth muscle spasmodically contracts, and dysmenorrhea worsens. Before and during each menstrual period, there is a phenomenon of physiological pain, which is severe and affects rest and work. Physiological pain needs to be alleviated by taking strong and effective painkillers. As the condition worsens, the relief time of painkillers is also shortened, and the dosage is also increasing. Severe lesions can cause pain even when not during menstruation. Serious harm to women's physical and mental health.
4. Patients with Adenomyosis have menorrhagia and anemia. The uterus of patients with adenomyosis is significantly larger and spherical than that of normal individuals. The increase in endometrial area, excessive bleeding, prolonged physiological days, and accompanying endometrial hyperplasia are also one of the reasons for excessive bleeding. Excessive bleeding can lead to anemia.
5. Adenomyosis can cause infertility in patients, ectopic endometrial tissue can cause extensive pelvic adhesion, and tubal obstruction can cause infertility.
6. To be honest, the possibility of self healing is very low, and the drug effect is not very good.
Treatment of Adenomyosis
1. Medication treatment:
(1) Symptomatic treatment is mild to symptoms. As long as dysmenorrhea is alleviated, Symptomatic treatment can be given to non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs during dysmenorrhea, such as fenbid, indomethacin, and bitsen.
(2) For patients with mild symptoms, temporary no fertility requirements and close to menopause, oral contraceptives and pregnancy hormones can make ectopic endometrium peeled off and atrophied to control the development of Adenomyosis.