I bet you didn't know Endometriosis has a sister?!?

What is Endometriosis?

What is Adenomyosis?
Adenomyosis is when the lining of your uterus that you shed every month with your period starts growing into and invading the muscle of your uterus. Like a parasite. Adenomyosis causes even more painful periods than endometriosis, and heavy, heavy bleeding. I also hear complaints of severe bloating before the period starts. She's awful.
How is Adenomyosis diagnosed?
One trick about adenomyosis is she's tough to diagnose until you've taken the whole uterus out for the pathologist to see. Adeno doesn't show up on ultrasound most of the time, although some ultrasonographers will claim it looks a little "glittery". She's a diva, I tell ya. On occasion, a pelvic MRI can pick up abnormalities. On exam, the only thing I can say I've ever noticed is that the uterus feels sort of like play-doh. She also often mascarades as endometriosis, which makes it even harder to diagnose.
How is Adenomyosis treated?
This is the real kicker. Unlike endometriosis, that often responds to many hormonal treatments such as birth control pills and the shot, adenomyosis sometimes doesn't respond at all. I've seen patients treated for years with suspected endometriosis with little to no response, that finally had the hysterectomy. And lo and behold, it was adenomyosis all along. Many people with adenomyosis have some response to hormones, the levonorgestrel IUD (Mirena) being the best in studies. But definitive management is a hysterectomy.
Do I have adenomyosis?
Even your gynecologist probably can't answer this question up front, even with good testing. If you've failed other treatments for your painful and heavy periods, and you don't really need/want your uterus, it may be time to consider a hysterectomy. I avoid surgery in patients unless it's really necessary. As of yet, I haven't ever had a patient unhappy with their decision when adenomyosis was the final result on pathology.
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