Saturday, October 17, 2009

Adenomyosis Symptoms


Definition:
Adenomyosis is the presence of endometrial cells in the outer muscle layer of the uterus. Normally, cells lining the uterus and function as part of the lining of the uterus and the uterus to shed during menstruation. Adenomyosis causes thickening of the uterus, increasing the size of the uterus to two or three times in the 'non-normal-size pregnant women. The good news is that adenomyosis is a benign condition.
Adenomyosis occurs most often in women over the age of 30 who have children, and rarely occur in women who have never had a full-term pregnancy.
Exact cause of adenomyosis and how it developed is still the subject of debate among the medical community.
While many of the women who have adenomyosis are the symptoms and women who may experience symptoms [Dysmenorrhea] experience harsh and heavy menstrual bleeding. And pelvic exam usually reveals that the enlarged uterus, which may be two or three times their normal size.
adenomyosis include treatments for the treatment of pain and Mirena IUD, which may help reduce pain and bleeding. Most of the other hormonal treatments have proved ineffective. When symptoms are severe, there may be some women opt for a hysterectomy, which ends the symptoms completely. In most cases, adenomyosis resolves after menopause.

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