Can adenomyosis cause disease?

Can adenomyosis cause disease?

When the endometrium attacks the myometrium, it invades the myometrium and grows diffusely. The hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the squeezing myometrial cells lead to adenomyosis. It is also called intrauterine endometriosis, yes. Because it belongs to gynecological diseases, many women have such questions: Can adenomyosis cause disease?

Adenomyosis has many symptoms, which can lead to dysmenorrhea, sexual intercourse pain, infertility and other discomfort symptoms. The symptoms of the disease will gradually worsen. It is common for patients to experience aggravated dysmenorrhea, which has a serious impact on daily life. Relevant treatment should be actively carried out. It is not difficult to find that adenomyosis is caused by physiological growth ectopic disease and is a benign disease. Generally speaking, the possibility of malignant lesions of uterine fibroids is very small.

Adenomyosis often occurs in women aged 30 to near menopause. The clinical symptoms include:

1. Menstrual disorders: The main manifestations are prolonged menstruation and increased menstrual volume. Some patients may also experience bleeding before and after menstruation. Severe patients may develop anemia.

2. Dysmenorrhea: It is characterized by secondary progressive dysmenorrhea. It usually occurs one week before menstruation and is relieved at the end of menstruation. Taking painkillers can relieve dysmenorrhea in the early stage, but as the disease progresses, the dose of painkillers required for dysmenorrhea increases significantly, making it unbearable for patients.

3. About 35% of other patients have no obvious symptoms.

Signs:

Gynecological examination shows that the uterus is often uniformly enlarged and spherical, and adenomyoma may appear as a hard nodule. The uterus is generally not more than 12 weeks of gestation. The uterus is tender near the menstrual period; during the menstrual period, the uterus is enlarged, soft, and tenderness is more obvious than usual; after the menstrual period, the uterus shrinks. The uterus often adheres to the surrounding rectum, especially the posterior rectum, and has poor mobility. Endometriosis is combined in 15% to 40%, and uterine fibroids are combined in about half.

Although the possibility of adenomyosis is very small, small does not mean non-existent. Xiaobian believes that for this type of disease, women should try to avoid intrauterine surgery, seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and maintain good living habits to reduce the occurrence of adenomyosis.

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