Is adenomyoma of the uterus serious?

Apr 18, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Uterine adenomyoma is generally not particularly serious and is considered a benign condition with low malignant potential, usually not threatening to life or health. It may be caused by poor menstrual discharge and often affects the normal function of the endometrium. If not treated promptly, it may lead to complications. However, with timely and proper treatment, symptoms can be relieved, the condition can be completely cured, and no sequelae will remain.

Uterine adenomyoma is usually not particularly serious, but active treatment is recommended. Details are as follows:

Uterine adenomyoma is a benign condition with low malignant potential and typically does not threaten life or health. It may result from poor menstrual discharge and can affect the normal function of the endometrium, leading to menstrual cycle irregularities. It may also cause dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) and uterine enlargement. If left untreated, it could lead to various complications such as infertility and anemia. However, timely and proper medical treatment can relieve symptoms, achieve complete recovery, and prevent long-term complications.

Individualized treatment should be considered based on the patient's age, symptoms, and fertility requirements.


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