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In the past, adenomyosis usually occurred in women over 40. But as modern women pay less attention to their bodies, often having cesarean sections, induced abortions, and other operations, women with ...read more +
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Adenomyosis causes various symptoms, including dysmenorrhea, enlarged uterus, heavy periods, prolonged menstruation, painful intercourse, anemia, and infertility. Adenomyosis is a disease caused by ec...read more +
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Adenomyosis, also known as intrinsic endometriosis, is the endometrial invasion of the uterine muscle wall layer, which is a special type of endometriosis and can coexist with external or mainly pelvi...read more +
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We all know that when a person is sick, many aspects of diet and daily life need to be avoided, which is especially true for some gynecological diseases. To prevent aggravation of the condition, docto...read more +
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Which Sports are the Enemies of Adenomyosis?
2023-02-09
In the past, adenomyosis mostly occurred in pregnant women over the age of 40. But now, because of intrauterine surgeries such as cesarean sections and abortions, patients with adenomyosis are getting...read more + -
How should adenomyosis be treated? In fact, what is the desire of patients with adenomyosis? No more pain? Have a baby? Or can you sleep during the menstrual period? No matter how small and humble the...read more +
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Everyone is saying menstrual pain can reach the eighth degree during production. Every month, the physiological pain that strikes the stomach is like a pair of invisible hands turning rivers and seas ...read more +
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Although adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease, for many patients, when the disease is detected, doctors will recommend surgical removal. But because of the high recurrence rate of surgery, ma...read more +
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Now there are an increasing number of patients with gynecological diseases. The key is that women do not pay much attention to their living habits. Coupled with increasing pressure, women have no more...read more +
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Adenomyosis belongs to endogenous endometriosis. That is to say, active endometrial cells are planted in the myometrium. It can cause gradually worsening dysmenorrhea in clinical practice. In addition...read more +