In adenomyosis the tissue that lines the uterus (endometrium) grows within the muscular outer walls of the uterus. This is most likely to happen from the age of 30-50.
Adenomyosis isn’t the same as endometriosis (a condition in which the uterine lining is implanted outside the uterus).
Although the cause of adenomyosis remains unknown, the disease disappears after menopause.
- Excessive menstrual bleeding - heavy or prolonged.
- Severe cramping pain (dysmenorrhea) during your periods.
- Menstrual cramps that last throughout your period and worsen as you get older.
- Pain during intercourse.
- Your uterus may increase to double or triple its normal size. You may notice that your lower abdomen seems bigger or feels tender.
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