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An adenomyoma is a complex tumour including components derived from glands and muscle.

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What are the treatments for adenomyosis and can i get pregnancy?

Adenomyosis is the uterine lining growing into the wall of the uterus. It can be quite painful and cause heavy bleeding. Treatment options include pain relievers, hormones, herbal medicine of Fuyan Pill and surgery like hysterectomy.


Does urine smells when you have adenomyosis?

When you have adenomyosis , you will have menstrual pain during your period , Adenomyosis is a non-cancerous condition of the uterus that can mimic many of the signs and symptoms of fibroids. This condition results from the lining cells of the uterus growing directly into the muscle wall of the uterus. When the lining cells of the uterus bleed at the time of the menstrual period, these misplaced cells in the muscle bleed as well. And bleeding directly into the muscle causes pain. As the blood accumulates, the surrounding muscle swells and forms fibrous tissue in response to the irritation. This swollen area within the uterine muscle wall, called an adenomyoma, feels very much like a fibroid on examination and is often confused with a fibroid on a sonogram. Adenomyosis may be mild and cause no symptoms at all, or, in more severe forms, it may lead to heavy bleeding and severe cramping during menstrual periods. Adenomyosis is present in about 10 percent of women and, therefore, is less common than fibroids. To cure this disease , the fuyan pill is a very good recommendation to you . Do not use the urine test to know if you have adenomyosis.