What are the symptoms of adenomyosis?

What are the symptoms of adenomyosis?

What are the symptoms of adenomyosis? Many people want to know. As we all know, adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease, which brings a lot of torture and harm to patients. In order to avoid the occurrence of the disease, we need to correctly grasp the clinical symptoms of adenomyosis, because only symptomatic treatment of the disease can achieve good results. So, what are the symptoms of adenomyosis?


Symptoms of adenomyosis:

(1) The clinical manifestations of adenomyosis are mainly: dysmenorrhea with progressive aggravation, menstrual abnormalities, infertility, dyspareunia, pelvic pain, low fever, increased vaginal discharge and menstrual pain. The cause of dysmenorrhea may be that the ectopic endometrium bleeds with the changes in the ovaries, resulting in increased local pressure outside the lesion, which stimulates the surrounding smooth muscle tissue to spasm and contract, causing pain.

(2) Gynecological examinations often reveal an enlarged uterus, which is enlarged during or before and after menstruation and gradually shrinks. However, it should not exceed the size of a 3-month pregnancy. If it is larger than 3 months, it often indicates complications.

(3) According to 206 cases of adenomyosis at the Affiliated Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, 188 cases of uterine enlargement, 110 cases of dysmenorrhea, and 143 cases of menorrhagia or menstrual disorders. Among the 188 patients with uterine enlargement, 172 cases had uteruses smaller than three months of pregnancy, none of the cases of simple adenomyosis exceeded three months of pregnancy, and the 16 cases with uterine enlargement exceeding three months of pregnancy all had uterine fibroids.

(4) As for the cause of menorrhagia, although the traditional view is that the increase in uterine volume and endometrial area can increase the chance of bleeding, current clinical observations show that the uterus of adenomyosis is often smaller than the size of a 3-month pregnant woman.

(5) Uterine adenomyosis can also lead to infertility. This has been reported for a long time. Lavilis (1997)[6] proposed that the disease is related to fertility, miscarriage and caesarean section history. Adenomyosis mainly occurs in women aged 40 to 50 years old. In recent years, with the widespread use of intrauterine operation technology, some young women have also developed the disease, including women aged 16 to 30 years old. In addition, women of childbearing age can also cause infertility. According to literature reports, among 26 women with adenomyosis who wanted to have children, 20 were infertile and had habitual miscarriage, accounting for 76.9% of the surgical patients. It can be seen that the status of infertility in adenomyosis patients cannot be ignored.

We must understand the clinical symptoms of adenomyosis, which is the premise to help us accurately understand the disease. Of course, adenomyosis is extremely harmful. If we want to completely avoid the occurrence of the disease, after understanding the clinical symptoms of adenomyosis, we must actively consult the advice of relevant experts.

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