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Painful Heavy Periods? Let's Talk Uterine Disease Adenomyosis and Possible Treatments

Painful Heavy Periods? Let's Talk Uterine Disease Adenomyosis and Possible Treatments

W.O.W. MD - Your Wellness Optimizing Warrior · Dr. Mirela Cernaianu - Hormone Specialist

March 22, 202429m 13s

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Show Notes

Do you have painful, heavy periods? Adenomyosis and uterine fibroids are common uterine conditions, yet so many women go through their reproductive years not knowing that they have such a condition. Listen to this episode to learn the signs and symptoms to look out for, as well as the solutions that are available.

Many women will write off occasional uterine pain as a weird cycle, however this can delay diagnosis and treatment of a possibly serious medical condition. The female reproductive system is intricately designed, and the uterus plays a significant role. The uterus is a muscular organ and has a mucosal lining called endometrium.

Some of the issues that can affect the uterus include adenomyosis (endometriosis of the uterus), uterine fibroids, uterine tumors, endometrial polyps, and uterine prolapse. It's estimated that 25-35% of women of reproductive age suffer with endometriosis, which can be very painful.

Chronic pelvic pain that increases during menstruation, as well as bloating and bowel dysfunction, are signs of adenomyosis. A diagnosis is made through a gynecological exam and imaging, like MRIs or ultrasounds. Hormonal therapies can be effective in controlling the symptoms.

If medical treatment fails, surgery is an option. You can get a procedure that destroys the lining of the uterus. This procedure can delay the need for a hysterectomy. There is recent research being done to explore new procedures to help with this condition too. Menopause can be challenging for women with this condition, so they should be well informed of their options and solutions.

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