Adenomyosis is a condition where endometrial tissue grows into the muscular walls of the uterus, causing heavy bleeding and pain during menstruation. It can cause the uterus to grow abnormally and may have no symptoms. Diagnosis is through a pelvic exam and ultrasound, and treatment may include pain medication, IUDs, birth control pills, or hysterectomy. […]
Adenomyosis is a condition where endometrial tissue grows on the walls of the uterus, causing an enlarged and thickened uterus and significant pain. Symptoms include heavy periods, cramps, spotting, and pain during sex. Diagnosis is done through a pelvic exam, ultrasound, or MRI. Hysterectomy is a last resort treatment, and the condition resolves after menopause. […]
Endometriosis and adenomyosis are gynecological conditions that affect the endometrium. Endometriosis grows outside the uterus, while adenomyosis grows into the muscular walls. Causes differ, with endometriosis linked to retrograde menstruation and adenomyosis to uterine damage. Symptoms and treatment options are similar, but endometriosis may require more serious treatment and can affect fertility. Adenomyosis usually goes […]