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Understanding Adenomyosis: Insights from Shilpy Hospital

Understanding Adenomyosis: Insights from Shilpy Hospital Adenomyosis is a condition characterized by the invasion of endometrial tissue into the muscular walls of the uterus, leading to thickening of the uterine walls. This can result in symptoms such as painful periods or intercourse, as well as increased or prolonged menstrual bleeding. While the exact cause of adenomyosis is unknown, it is believed to be associated with elevated estrogen levels, which typically decrease at menopause, leading to resolution of the condition. Several factors may contribute to the development of adenomyosis, including: Age: Women between the ages of 40 and 50, particularly before menopause, are at higher risk. History of uterine surgery: Previous procedures such as cesarean delivery or fibroid removal surgery before childbirth may increase the risk. Symptoms of adenomyosis can range from mild to severe, with some women experiencing no symptoms at all. Common signs include spotting between periods, pers