Is Mirena IUD useful for adenomyosis?

Is Mirena IUD useful for adenomyosis?

Adenomyosis is a major killer of women's health. Once diagnosed, it needs to be actively treated. Although there are many treatments for adenomyosis, they cannot be completely cured. Mirena IUD is also a way to treat adenomyosis. However, some people think that Mirena IUD has no effect on adenomyosis, while some people think it is effective. The following will specifically introduce whether Mirena IUD is useful for adenomyosis.

Is Mirena useful for adenomyosis?

The pathogenesis of adenomyosis is still a medical difficulty. Common symptoms can be divided into three main categories: increased pain, difficulty in getting pregnant, and excessive menstrual bleeding. In the actual diagnosis and treatment process, targeted treatment plans need to be formulated based on the patient's actual situation. In other words, placing the Mirena ring in the uterine cavity is only one of the possible options. The patient's age, severity of illness, and whether or not he or she will have children in the future will all affect the choice of specific implementation plan.

There are certain requirements for the appropriate population for the Mirena IUD. It is more suitable for use by patients who are older and have no intention of having children, whose symptoms are not particularly severe, and whose menstrual flow has increased significantly. The normal service life of the Mirena IUD is generally five years. After five years, if the patient has no other serious physical discomfort, he or she can consult a relevant expert to replace the Mirena ring with a new one and continue using it. According to the survey, Mirena IUD is quite effective in relieving severe dysmenorrhea.

Of course, not all patients with adenomyosis can use Mirena, and a small number of patients do not see any results after using it. Patients with particularly severe symptoms of adenomyosis are best treated with surgery, and patients need to be mentally prepared. If the patient has too much psychological burden for surgical treatment, GnRH-a drugs can also be used for treatment. The main purpose of using the drug is to shrink the uterus to a size that allows for an IUD to be inserted. Relatively speaking, this type of treatment requires patients to increase their budget.

Patients with adenomyosis who also have other gynecological diseases, such as endometriosis and uterine fibroids, are not suitable for IUD treatment. Most patients are prone to irregular bleeding, breast pain, etc. in the first three months after IUD insertion. When the symptoms of side effects become severe, you can consult relevant experts for help.

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