Today, I received a patient with adenomyosis, a 46-year-old woman, who was brought up when she came. It was really painful and rolling. She said she thought she could heal herself before, so could adenomyosis heal herself? What are the conditions for self-healing?

Adenomyosis is a common and frequently-occurring disease in gynecology. It is also a difficult disease. It is a benign lesion caused by the invasion of the basal layer of the endometrium into the myometrium of the uterus.

hen the normal uterus is like an upside-down pear, the endometrium is like the pear nucleus in the middle, and the myometrium is the pear flesh wrapped with the pear nucleus.

In a healthy human body, the two parts do not invade each other. The monthly menstruation is the thickening of the endometrium and the shedding of the bleeding. Then it is discharged along the vagina.

Adenomyosis is the invasion of the endometrium into the myometrium of the uterus. When menstruation comes every month, the normal position of the endometrium will fall off and bleed step by step, and then be discharged through the cervix and vagina.

However, ectopic endometrial tissue growing to the myometrium of the uterus also swells, bleeds and falls off, but these fallouts have no suitable channel to be discharged from the body, and can only accumulate in the myometrium of the uterus, which leads to menstrual pain.

The symptoms of adenomyosis such as menstrual abnormalities, dysmenorrhea, and infertility can cause unpredictable damage and impact to patients, and even after treatment, it is sometimes difficult to achieve the desired results, which is caused by the invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the myometrium of the uterus.

Some people wonder if traditional Chinese medicine can treat adenomyosis? According to the clinical and practical results of gynecologists and herbalists, it is possible, but there is a point that traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of time will be relatively long.

At present, through the treatment of Fuyan pill for 1 to 3 months, it can not only alleviate symptoms, such as dysmenorrhea, menstrual cycle problems, but also cure adenomyosis, which is harmless to women and suitable for women of childbearing age.

Basically, there is little possibility of self-healing, so don't place too much hope on human self-healing. Suggest patients to be examined and treated scientifically in order to avoid delays in their condition.

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Adenomyosis is a common and frequently-occurring disease in gynecology. It is also a difficult disease. It is a benign lesion caused by the invasion of the basal layer of the endometrium into the myometrium of the uterus.