Some diseases can be cured, but many cannot. Adenomyosis is a difficult disease to treat and is very painful. So is it possible to cure adenomyosis? Adenomyosis can be cured. Adenomyosis often occurs in women between the ages of 30 and 50, especially those approaching menopause. Usually, these patients have completed their reproductive tasks and do not need to worry about infertility. Because there is a lack of submucosal layer under the basement membrane of the endometrium, and adenomyosis is often accompanied by uterine fibroids and excessive endometrial hyperplasia, some people believe that the invasion of the basal layer of endometrium into the myometrium may be related to high estrogen stimulation. Uterine fibroids are a common benign tumor in women. If the uterine fibroids grow rapidly and are suspected of becoming malignant, surgery should be performed in time. Surgery should be performed when there is excessive menstruation, anemia, or harm to health. Uterine fibroids do not necessarily require surgery. You can use dynamic Chinese medicine therapy to take Chinese herbal medicine to eliminate uterine fibroids. Sometimes the effect is very good. Active diagnosis and treatment is better. General treatment includes: 1. Conservative treatment: For young women who need to have children and women who are about to reach menopause, conservative treatment is recommended. The primary consideration is to preserve the uterus from total removal as much as possible. Although drug treatment is the main treatment method, for example, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can relieve symptoms. Oral contraceptives are also effective, but they are not suitable for long-term use in menopausal women. However, it depends on the specific condition of the patient and should not be taken rashly. 2. Surgical treatment: For localized adenomyoma, it can be removed surgically, and the uterus can be retained. If it is diffuse adenomyosis, the uterine wall can be thinned surgically, and then postoperative medication can be given, and there is a chance of pregnancy, but there is still a possibility of recurrence after a period of time. It is recommended that patients with adenomyosis use a combination of medication and physical therapy under the guidance of a doctor. Active treatment can quickly lead to recovery. I hope this can help you. |
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