Adenomyosis Treatments


Medical Therapy for Adenomyosis
Medical Therapy for Adenomyosis

Medical therapy for adenomyosis refers to medications or pills aimed at easing symptoms. These treatments, however, are not addressing the underlying disease itself. They consist…

Mirena IUD for Adenomyosis

In A Nutshell Mirena is a progestogen-releasing contraceptive IUD. Mirena alleviates adenomyosis-related HMB and pain in a majority of women. Common side effects are irregular…

A small catheter is navigated to the artery of the uterus during a UAE.
Uterine Artery Embolisation for Adenomyosis

UAE is potentially a life changing yet simple procedure for many women without resorting to hysterectomy. Uterine artery embolisation (UAE)  is a safe, minimally invasive,…

Endometrial Abaltion
Endometrial Ablation for Adenomyosis

Endometrial ablation uses heat energy to destroy the inner lining of the uterus, so bleeding will be reduced. However, glands in the muscle (adeno= glands;…

Partial and total hysterectomy with removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Hysterectomy for Adenomyosis

A hysterectomy is a surgical operation in which all or part of the uterus is removed. Hysterectomy is a major operation that require general anaesthetic,…

Adenomyosis Explained
Surgical Removal of Adenomyosis

Generally speaking, adenomyosis is not suitable for surgical removal. Adenomyosis is often a diffuse infiltrative process. Can you remove adenomyosis with surgery? Unlike fibroids, which…