Adenomyosis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Causes, and Treatments

Adenomyosis is a condition where the cells that line the inside of the uterus (that shed every month), grow into the muscle of the uterus, continuing its menstrual cycle routine. This can lead to an enlarged uterus and painful, heavy periods. While some may experience no symptoms or only mild discomfort, adenomyosis can cause 👇

🌸 Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding

🌸 Severe cramping or sharp pelvic pain during menstruation 

🌸 Painful intercourse 

Uterine Artery Embolisation (UAE) is a permanent and minimally invasive treatment which preserves the uterus and treats the root cause 🌼If you’ve received a diagnosis and are seeking a non-invasive solution, please reach out to us online or visit our  contact page  💐

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