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Endometriosis & Adenomyosis

often have the same symptoms

In endometriosis, endometrial-type tissue grows outside the uterus. In Adenomyosis, abnormal tissue grows into the uterine muscle. They are different conditions, but they can both cause pelvic pain, unusual menstrual bleeding, and heavy periods.

While endometriosis causes the tissue to grow outside the uterus, Adenomyosis causes it to grow into the uterine muscle. A person can have both conditions at once.

Because the symptoms are so similar, the conditions can be difficult to diagnose — even healthcare professionals may have difficulty distinguishing one from the other. This is especially true of endometriosis, which requires surgery to definitively diagnose. On average, people with endometriosis wait for nearly 1.5 to 7 years for a diagnosis.

Both conditions often respond well to hormonal birth control, so a doctor may recommend this as the first line of treatment if they suspect that a person has Adenomyosis or Endometriosis.

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Uploaded on April 11, 2023
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