What should I do if my menstrual flow is heavy but not painful in adenomyosis

  Many female friends have experienced menstrual abnormalities, and after going to the hospital for examination, they were diagnosed with adenomyosis, which is a very common disease. Some patients with adenomyosis only experience heavy menstrual flow but no abdominal pain. So, what should we do if adenomyosis has heavy menstrual flow but no pain?

  

What should I do if my menstrual flow is heavy but not painful in adenomyosis1

  Adenomyosis is a condition where menstrual flow is large but not painful. It depends on the degree of menstrual flow. It is generally recommended to go to the hospital to check the blood routine. If the blood routine result is normal, it means there is no anemia and the menstrual flow is not very large. If anemia is severe, it means that menstrual flow has increased significantly. Although it is not painful, it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and take relevant medications to reduce menstrual flow. If the drug treatment is ineffective and the menstrual flow is still large, surgical treatment needs to be considered.

  Surgical treatment for adenomyosis requires selecting an appropriate surgical method based on the patient's condition. If there is a need for fertility or the patient is still young, conservative treatment is generally recommended, mainly including sub lesion resection, uterine muscle layer electrocoagulation, etc. If there is no need for childbirth and the condition is severe, radical surgery, also known as hysterectomy, is required.

  In fact, adenomyosis can be effectively prevented, and there are many common preventive measures, such as avoiding abortion and curettage as much as possible, which are effective methods for preventing adenomyosis. For example, taking good care of menstrual health, avoiding vigorous exercise during menstruation, avoiding sexual intercourse during menstruation, can also prevent adenomyosis.

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