2. Adenomyosis is a lesion that occurs
when the endometrial glands and
interstitium invade and grow into the
myometrium of the uterus. The main
symptoms are increased menstruation,
prolonged periods and progressive
dysmenorrhea, which can lead to
miscarriage or infertility.
3. It occurs mainly in menstruating
mothers aged 30-50, with a prevalence
of 7%-23%, about 15% combined
with endometriosis, and about half
combined with uterine fibroids. It has a
severe impact on the physical and
mental health of patients.
5. When a patient with adenomyosis
becomes pregnant, menstruation stops,
and the patient does not experience
menstrual pain because the estrogen
level decreases during pregnancy. The
ectopic endometrium also stops
growing and shrinks to a certain extent,
providing a certain degree of relief and
control of the adenomyosis condition.
6. The effect of pregnancy in alleviating
adenomyosis is similar to drug therapy.
Pregnancy is more effective than
medication in controlling adenomyosis
because the gestation period is 10
months long.
8. It is not absolute that adenomyosis
cures itself after pregnancy and
childbirth, but the patient does not have
menstruation without symptoms during
pregnancy. However, after delivery, the
menstruation may recover, and the
adenomyosis may recur or even worsen.
9. Therefore, it is recommended that
patients continue to monitor their
condition after childbirth; if they find
any disease recurrence, they should be
promptly admitted to the hospital for
examination and treatment.
Breastfeeding can also be done to
prolong the time without menstruation.
This will better relieve the condition.
11. Generally speaking, natural childbirth
does not cause adenomyosis. Most
cases of adenomyosis are due to
cesarean sections.
During a cesarean section, it is likely to
cause damage to women’s uterine
wall, allowing the blood in the uterine
cavity to contain endometrium and to
enter the myometrium or grow
ectopically in various parts of the pelvis,
thus causing endometriosis.
13. In addition, women with multiple
abortions and curettage may also
damage the uterine wall, causing
ectopic endometrium implantation and
triggering adenomyosis. It is widely
believed that some uterine operations,
such as cesarean section and multiple
abortions, are one of the main factors
that cause adenomyosis. It is also
associated with genetics, endocrine
disorders, viral infections, and
inflammatory diseases.
14. Many treatment methods for
adenomyosis need to be selected
individually according to age,
symptoms, and reproductive
requirements. Most use the treatment
scheme of combining surgery and
drugs. For drug treatment, Fuyan Pill, a
traditional Chinese medicine, can help
eliminate symptoms and restore the
health of your reproductive system.
Severe patients can be treated
surgically.
15. Since the cause of
adenomyosis is unclear
and no effective
preventive measures are
available, the following
aspects need to be
noted.
16. Because repeated abortions, scraping,
etc. may make the endometrium ectopic
and cause adenomyosis. If you don’t
want to have children for the moment,
you should do a good job of
contraception and avoid repeated
abortions or scrapings.
17. Failure to do a good health care job
during menstruation may also allow the
shed endometrium to enter the muscle
layer and induce adenomyosis. To prevent
this disease, you should pay attention to
personal hygiene; take proper rest and do
not do strenuous exercise; control your
emotions and do not sulk all the time;
avoid sexual intercourse during
menstruation.
18. To prevent adenomyosis, do the
prevention and treatment of endometritis.
Once this disease occurs, actively apply
antibiotic treatment to relieve the
condition and reduce the incidence of
adenomyosis.
19. You must consult a doctor when troubled
by irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea,
and other problems. Early detection and
treatment can prevent endometriosis
hyperplasia, and the incidence of
adenomyosis will also be reduced.
20. You should avoid unnecessary
gynecological examinations during
menstruation; if you must, do not squeeze
the uterus with force.
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