Adenomyosis is mostly diffuse. Due to unclear boundaries, it is difficult to completely eliminate, which is also the main reason for the high recurrence rate of adenomyosis. Patients are advised to choose regular large hospitals for treatment as much as possible to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. So what are the symptoms of gynecological adenomyosis? Experts from the Uterine Fibroids Channel said that although the incidence of adenomyosis is relatively high, many women know little about the pathogenesis and pathology of the disease. It is generally believed that uterine wall trauma and chronic endometritis may be the main causes of the disease. Some scholars also believe that it may be related to high estrogen stimulation. All women with increased menstruation and progressive dysmenorrhea should consider the possibility of this disease. This disease can also lead to infertility. Generally, doctors will find that the uterus is uniformly enlarged, or there are localized nodules, which are hard and tender during abdominal examination. B-ultrasound can generally make a diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging is currently the most reliable and non-invasive method for diagnosing adenomyosis. If adenomyosis is not treated in time, women are very likely to become infertile. For young women who want to have children, treatments other than surgery, such as medication, should be considered first, but medication also has certain side effects. When medication is ineffective or there is long-term severe dysmenorrhea, surgical treatment should be performed. If the patient has no fertility requirements, the lesions are extensive, the symptoms are severe, conservative treatment is ineffective, and there are uterine fibroids or high-risk factors for endometrial cancer, the uterus should be removed. Moreover, in order to avoid residual lesions, total hysterectomy is the first choice, and partial hysterectomy is generally not recommended. The above are common symptoms of gynecological adenomyosis. Female friends can conduct self-examination. |
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