Suffered Prolonged Bleeding And Now Anemic. Taking Tranexamic Acid And Iron Supplementation. MRI Showed Adenomyosis With Large Adenomyoma. Cure?
I want to trust my doctor but he seems unconcerned about the impact bc had on me and it almost seems as if I am getting this standard speech from him every time and new info doesnt seem to change his opinion. I brought him a copy of Mri but he said he didnt need to see it and seemed dismissive of it. Said he knew what it was going to say.
I have missed a lot of work, due to fatigue. I really need advice.
Hysterectomy is the ideal choice of treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
After having gone through your description, I think that hysterectomy is the ideal treatment of choice in your case. You are not a candidate for using hormones given your history and your age; nor are you fit for menopause and hoping for the fibroid as well the adenomyosis to regress; or to get a hysterectomy done as a one time solution to all your problems. If I were your consultant, I would advice hysterectomy if there are no medical contraindications because this gives you freedom from most of the symptoms, especially the blood loss and you can get back to work properly.
Hope your query is answered. Please feel free to contact if you need further clarifications. I will be happy to help.
regards,
Shanti.V.
Not a good option.
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Hi,
Thanks for writing back.
Endometrial ablation can help to stop the blood loss and pain during the periods but does not help with constant pain. Failure of the procedure is more with adenomyosis as the procedure aims at denuding the inner surface of the uterus while adenomyosis is extension into the muscular layer of the uterus. Failure of the procedure once will call for hysterectomy, preferably laparoscopic. Considering all these factors, I suggested hysterectomy.
Hope your query is clarified. Please get back if you need more clarifications. I will be ready to help.
regards,
Shanti.V.