Where is the treatment for adenomyosis? It is recommended that patients with adenomyosis choose a comprehensive regular hospital for treatment. 1. Medication For young patients, dysmenorrhea is not obvious, and diffuse adenomyosis is generally treated with drugs, such as general anti-inflammatory analgesics. If ineffective, short-term oral contraceptives such as motherfulong or mifepristone can be used for treatment. 2. Mirena IUD treatment is suitable for diffuse adenomyosis with a uterine size not exceeding 10 weeks, and can significantly improve dysmenorrhea and increased menstrual volume. 3. Uterine adenomyomectomy is suitable for localized adenomyosis, i.e. uterine adenomyoma, which is ineffective with drug treatment or has a significant increase in menstrual volume. Generally speaking, laparoscopic surgery is appropriate, but recurrence may occur after surgery. I have performed 120 such operations. At present, follow-up dysmenorrhea and menstrual volume have been significantly improved. The earliest patient had no recurrence within two years after surgery. Since this operation has too high technical requirements for the surgeon's laparoscopy, those who do not meet the conditions can choose open surgery to remove adenomyoma. 4. Hysterectomy If the above treatments are ineffective or if you are over 45 years old or do not want to keep your uterus, you can choose radical surgery, i.e. hysterectomy. You can choose minimally invasive surgery, negative or laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery can be used to search for other pelvic diseases such as endometriosis. |
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