Adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease, but it is not unique to humans. Many animals, such as primates and rodents, also experience similar changes. The reason is still unclear. So, are patients with adenomyosis more likely to have children? Adenomyosis is often accompanied by endometriosis, which leads to decreased fertility. The reasons for infertility caused by adenomyosis may be: the combination of endometriosis, which leads to adhesions at the lesion site, and severe blockage of egg collection and transportation functions. Generally speaking, due to changes in the uterine environment, the pregnancy rate of patients with adenomyosis is lower, that is, the fertility of patients with adenomyosis will be lower than that of normal people, which is easy to understand. Patients with adenomyosis can become pregnant with appropriate treatment. There is currently no ideal treatment for adenomyosis. Clinically, whether it is the use of analgesics to relieve pain, or the use of hormones to artificially achieve an amenorrhea state or pseudopregnancy treatment, it is only a temporary relief of the disease. Once menstruation resumes, there is a possibility of recurrence and aggravation. In terms of surgical treatment, patients with heavy menstruation can undergo hysteroscopic endometrial resection; patients with severe dysmenorrhea can choose sacral neurectomy. A small number of patients have severe pain that seriously affects their quality of life. If there is no requirement for fertility, total hysterectomy is feasible to achieve the goal of radical cure. For asymptomatic patients, if it does not affect fertility, you can let nature take its course and don't worry too much. However, you should consider having children as soon as possible, because it is easier to get pregnant in the early stages of the disease, and treatment can be more aggressive when the disease is serious. At the same time, pregnancy itself is also an effective way to treat this type of disease. Through the above introduction, you should know that patients with adenomyosis are easy to fertile. I hope that patients with adenomyosis will go to the hospital for treatment in time. Adenomyosis is not an incurable disease and can be cured through treatment! |
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