If You Speculate Symptoms of Adenomyosis, Read This Before It’s Too Late

Hello! Today, we will discuss the symptoms of adenomyosis.
According to research by the Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, symptoms of adenomyosis tend to appear suddenly in women in their 40s. In particular, 63.6% of patients visit due to excessive menstruation, so many people might be concerned about this issue.
In fact, there are quite a few other potential warning signs. Therefore, if you have doubts about your condition and are feeling anxious, please pay close attention from now on.

Causes and Warning Signs of Adenomyosis

The exact cause of adenomyosis has not been clearly identified.
It is presumed to result from a combination of hormones, environmental pollution, genetics, and childbirth. Because of these factors, it is difficult to pinpoint a single cause. However, what is important is treating the adenomyosis that is present. Therefore, today we will provide detailed information about what adenomyosis is, its symptoms, and treatment options.

What is Adenomyosis?

Adenomyosis is a condition where the endometrial tissue grows within the muscle layer of the uterus. Normally, endometrial tissue is located inside the uterus and thickens and sheds according to the menstrual cycle. However, when adenomyosis occurs, the endometrial tissue invades the muscle layer of the uterine wall, leading to various symptoms.

Main Symptoms

1. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Abnormal tissue growth leads to the formation of more blood vessels and an increase in endometrial tissue, resulting in heavier menstrual bleeding than usual. In severe cases, this can lead to complications such as anemia.

2. Menstrual Pain

The endometrial tissue in the uterine muscle layer changes according to the menstrual cycle, causing increased contraction of the internal muscles and more severe pain.

3. Urinary Difficulties

An enlarged uterine wall can press on the bladder, causing frequent urination or difficulties in urination.

4. Chronic Pelvic Pain

The thickened uterine wall can press on surrounding organs and pelvic ligaments, causing pain and a feeling of pressure.

Non-Surgical Procedure - Uterine HIFU

Many patients ask, "Is surgery necessary, and is it scary?" Depending on the patient's condition, adenomyosis can be effectively treated with non-surgical methods. One notable non-surgical treatment is 'Uterine HIFU'. HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) uses ultrasound energy to necrotize only the diseased tissue in the uterus, leaving no skin bleeding or scars and has a short recovery period.

Criteria for Choosing a HIFU Clinic

1. Expertise of Medical Staff

It is important to be treated by experienced and skilled doctors. Meet trusted doctors through Jivaka Beauty.

2. Precise Imaging Analysis System

A precise imaging analysis system using MRI and 4D ultrasound identifies the exact treatment area and increases the necrosis rate of adenomyosis tissue.

3. Pain Management

To reduce unnecessary pain during the procedure, sleep anesthesia or sedation anesthesia is used to ensure a comfortable treatment process.

4. Latest Uterine HIFU Equipment

Using the latest HIFU equipment, JC200D, which features ergonomic posture and safety reinforcement functions, and adjusts the ultrasound thermal energy at low levels to enhance treatment effectiveness while reducing the risk of side effects.

Enduring pain from adenomyosis
will not change the situation.
Improve your quality of life through professional diagnosis and appropriate treatment. We hope you find your health and happiness with Jivaka Beauty.

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