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Adenomioma; Endometriosis interna
La mayoría de las mujeres presenta algo de adenomiosis a medida que se acercan a la menopausia, pero pocas mujeres tienen síntomas y la mayoría no requiere ningún tratamiento.
En algunos casos, pueden necesitarse analgésicos. Las píldoras anticonceptivas y un dispositivo intrauterino (DIU) que contenga progesterona pueden ayudar a disminuir el sangrado profuso.
Una histerectomía puede ser necesaria en mujeres con síntomas graves.
Una histerectomía alivia por completo los síntomas, los cuales generalmente también desaparecen después de la menopausia.
Solicite una cita con el médico si presentan síntomas de adenomiosis.
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Meredith SM, Sanchez-Ramos L, Kaunitz AM. Diagnostic accuracy of transvaginal sonography for the diagnosis of adenomyosis: systematic review and metaanalysis. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2009;201:107.e1-6.
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