What is the most effective way for Wuhan TCM to treat adenomyosis? It is a topic concerned by a lot of adenomyosis patients, especially the one that hope to treat it without side effects. ...[read article]
Adenomyosis can cause several symptoms, like lower abdominal pressure, menstrual cramps, and bloating before menstrual periods and heavy periods. These symptoms most often start late in the childbearing years af...[read article]
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 younger an...[read article]
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 desire of ...[read article]
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 inside. Let...[read article]
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, many people d...[read article]
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 time to ta...[read article]
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, the menst...[read article]
Adenomyosis is a benign disease caused by endometrial invasion into the myometrium. The most apparent symptoms after getting the disease are a change of menstruation, leading to secondary dysmenorrhea, and dysme...[read article]
Let's first understand why women have dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is generally divided into primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Secondary dysmenorrhea is caused by pelvic organ lesions and is more co...[read article]
A lot of women go wild when it comes to adenomyosis. What is most important in the treatment of adenomyosis? Medications? Doctors? Family support? Environment? These are quite important, but the most crucial thi...[read article]
Adenomyosis is caused by endometriosis into the myometrium, resulting in increased uterine volume. Clinically, hormonal therapy and oral contraceptives can be used to regulate the menstrual cycle and relieve sym...[read article]
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