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Fibroid

Fibroid TumorA fibroid is a (benign) mass that forms from the muscles and tissues of the uterus.This means it’s not cancer, and many people might have fibroids without even knowing.However, sometimes it starts causing symptoms depending on its size and location. … What are the symptoms? Why does it appear in the first place?There’s still

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Adenomyosis

Adenomyosis – The Hidden Danger ⚠️ What is adenomyosis or uterine enlargement, and how is it related to abnormal bleeding? Adenomyosis, sometimes referred to as uterine adenomyosis or internal endometriosis, is a condition where the endometrial tissue (the lining of the uterus) invades the muscular wall of the uterus and starts to grow there. This is one of

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Causes of Adenomyosis

What are the causes of adenomyosis? 1️⃣ Genetic Factors: The disease can be inherited from the mother, grandmother, or other relatives who have had the condition. 2️⃣ Multiple Pregnancies and Frequent Childbirths: These can contribute to the development of the disease. For example, having multiple C-sections or frequent pregnancies may lead to repeated stretching and trauma to the uterine

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Stages or Grades of Adenomyosis

What are the stages of Adenomyosis? Adenomyosis develops in stages and gradually progresses. The most important thing is to be aware and attentive to the condition early on. Adenomyosis is a medical condition that affects the uterus. Its symptoms are similar to those of endometriosis and fibroids. It occurs when a large number of endometrial

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Symptoms of Adenomyosis and Its Relationship with Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse)

Symptoms of Adenomyosis and Its Relation to Painful Intercourse At least 10% of women with adenomyosis suffer from deep dyspareunia (pain during deep penetration), and many women experience chronic abdominal pain and ongoing discomfort—not just during their period. This is because the uterus becomes painful due to heavy and continuous bleeding, along with uterine enlargement.

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Adenomyosis Treatment Is Not Necessarily a Hysterectomy

Adenomyosis Treatment Is Not Necessarily a Hysterectomy If a woman with adenomyosis hears that her uterus is enlarged and must be removed, is hysterectomy really the only solution? There are multiple ways to treat adenomyosis, including medication, interventional radiology, ultrasound therapy, or surgery.In the coming days, we’ll cover each method in detail and discuss its

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Adenomyosis Treatment

Adenomyosis Treatment Interventional Radiology:This involves performing uterine artery embolization through interventional radiology, which works to reduce the size of the uterus. A special fluid is injected into the artery supplying the uterus with blood via a catheter inserted through a blood vessel in the leg. This fluid blocks the blood flow, causing the uterus to

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HIFU: A Promising Treatment for Adenomyosis

HIFU: A Promising Treatment for Adenomyosis Continuing with the treatment options for adenomyosis:We’ve previously discussed medical or hormonal treatment and interventional radiology. Today, we introduce another method: 3️⃣ HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound):This is a non-invasive ultrasound-based imaging device. Nothing is inserted into the patient’s body.It relies on using MRI to locate the adenomyotic lesions in

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