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  2. Adenomyosis - Wikipedia

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    Adenomyosis can only be cured definitively with surgical removal of the uterus. As adenomyosis is responsive to reproductive hormones, it reasonably abates following menopause when these hormones decrease. For women in their reproductive years, adenomyosis can typically be managed with the goals to provide pain relief, to restrict progression ...

  3. Here's When You Need To See Your Doctor About Pain In Or ...

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    Endometriosis or pelvic pain can temporarily manage their symptoms with a low dose of benzodiazepine. "This medication can be inserted in the vagina to help relax and reduce the pain," says Dr ...

  4. Women's pain and discomfort has a history of being ... - AOL

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    Aninye says conditions that specifically impact women (like endometriosis and menopause) as well as ailments that disproportionately affect women (like migraines, which has twice the prevalence in ...

  5. Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    The main symptom of dysmenorrhea is pain concentrated in the lower abdomen or pelvis. [1] It is also commonly felt in the right or left side of the abdomen. It may radiate to the thighs and lower back. [1] Symptoms often co-occurring with menstrual pain include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, disorientation, fainting and ...

  6. Hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation resulting from loss of ovarian follicular activity, defined as beginning twelve months after the final natural menstrual cycle. This twelve month time point divides menopause into early and late transition periods known as 'perimenopause' and 'postmenopause'. [4]

  7. Abnormal uterine bleeding - Wikipedia

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    As adenomyosis is a common disorder with a prevalence of 20-35% it is often causative related. Recent research suggests that abnormal angiogenesis is associated to conditions of adenomyosis leading to abnormal uterine bleeding. [6] [7] This suggests options for therapeutic intervention with angiogenesis inhibitors.

  8. Gynaecology patients going private to avoid NHS waiting lists

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    The mother-of-one needed the surgery to relieve her "debilitating" endometriosis and adenomyosis. The surgery cost Claire more than £10,000 with a private consultant - the same one she is on a ...

  9. Heavy menstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Adenomyosis - extension of the endometrial tissue into the outer muscular wall of the uterus which can cause pain and abnormal bleeds when the endometrium sheds; Pregnancy related complication (i.e. miscarriage) Short cycle (less than 21 days) but normal menses.