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“The pain was so painful that I went with a stick.”

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 27, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to Adenomyosis

Adenomyosis is a disease in which the lining of the womb grows into the muscle in the wall of the womb. It can cause painful periods, severe bleeding, pelvic pain, and pain during sex. Pregnant women with adenomyosis have a higher risk of complications during contractions, including miscarriage, premature births, and problems such as preeclampsia.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Despite its prevalence, adenomyosis is often misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. Medical textbooks have defined adenomyosis as a "disease of women in their forties" with severe vaginal bleeding, which is not easily controlled with medication. However, this is a myth, and high-quality MRI scans have found the disease in many younger women. About a third of women with endometriosis also have adenomyosis.

Impact on Women’s Lives

Adenomyosis can have a significant impact on a woman’s quality of life. Lana Boocock, a 30-year-old mother of two, was diagnosed with adenomyosis after years of suffering from symptoms. She experienced painful periods, severe bleeding, and pelvic pain, which made it difficult for her to walk and perform daily activities. After paying for a hysterectomy, which removed her womb but kept her ovaries, her symptoms were alleviated, and her life improved significantly.

Delayed Diagnosis and Treatment

The delayed diagnosis and treatment of adenomyosis can have severe consequences for women. Dee Montague-Coast, from the charity Fair Treatment for Women Wales, said that more than 158,000 people live with adenomyosis in Wales, but many are not aware of the condition. The NHS 111 website recently added adenomyosis after a petition by the charity. However, treatment options are limited, and there is a lack of diagnostic ability within the NHS.

Waiting Lists and Funding

Over 54,000 women in Wales are waiting for care for diseases such as adenomyosis, which can have serious effects on quality of life. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (RCOG) has called for urgent action to reduce waiting lists and invest in research, diagnostics, and treatments. The Welsh government has allocated £3 million to deliver measures on the women’s health plan, including the establishment of a women’s health center in every health authority by March 2026.

Conclusion

Adenomyosis is a common condition that affects many women, but it is often misdiagnosed or undiagnosed. The delayed diagnosis and treatment can have severe consequences for women, including miscarriage, premature births, and problems such as preeclampsia. It is essential to raise awareness about adenomyosis and to invest in research, diagnostics, and treatments to improve the health services and experiences of women with this condition.

Activities of daily living Adenomyosis Bleeding Complication (medicine) Disease Dysmenorrhea Endometriosis Epithelium Hysterectomy Medical diagnosis Medicine Miscarriage Mother Muscle Old age Ovary Pain Pelvic pain Pre-eclampsia Pregnancy Preterm birth Prevalence Quality of life Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Sexual intercourse Signs and symptoms Uterine contraction Uterus Vaginal bleeding Welsh Government
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