Endometriosis and chocolate cysts is an insufferable condition that leads to recurrent miscarriage. 3D laparoscopy available at Antai hospital for effective treatment.
Adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is also known as endometriosis interna. Adenomyosis is a condition whereby tissues that were supposed to be lined inside the uterus grow on the muscular wall inside of the uterus, causing immense menses pains and an enlarged uterus.
Symptoms of Adenomyosis
Following are the symptoms of Adenomyosis:
- Excruciating menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea)
- Heavy and prolonged bleeding during period
- Unable to get pregnant
- A history of early or late recurrent miscarriage
Complications of Adenomyosis: Miscarriage & Reproductive Immune Disorder
Adenomyosis can result in complications such as miscarriages and reproductive immune disorder.
Having Adenomyosis can causes changes in:
- The shape of your uterine cavity
- The uterine tissues
- The uterine blood circulation
- The local hormone levels
All the factors mentioned above can result in early and late miscarriages.
A Dilation and Curettage (D&C) procedure is usually required after a miscarriage to ensure no attachments remain inside the uterus. The D&C procedure involves scraping the uterine lining, and during the process, there is a high possibility for paternal genes to enter the mother’s bloodstream. Having paternal genes in the mother’s bloodstream will result in her body developing anti-fetal antibodies (reproductive immune disorder). Hence, you now have a reproductive immune disorder, on top of the already existing Adenomyosis. Both conditions will highly increase your chances of miscarriages.
Diagnosis
As mentioned above, Adenomyosis can cause multiples complications that will severely affect a woman’s ability to get pregnant or carry a baby to full term and lead to reproductive immune disorder. It is important to undergo examinations to ensure a proper diagnosis before getting treatment for Adenomyosis.
The examinations are:
- CA125 Blood Test. CA125 blood test can measure the local hormone levels.
- B-Scan. B-Scan can check if tissues have grown on the muscular wall of your uterus.
- Complete Blood Count. Complete blood count can check for anemia. Patients with Adenomyosis will bleed heavily during their period, and some might have anemia as a result.
- Hysterosalpingography (HSG). HSG can check for the shape of the uterus.
- Anti-fetal Antibodies Level. An anti-fetal antibodies level check can determine if you have reproductive immune disorder.
Treatment
At Antai hospital, we follow a “414 policy” when it comes to treating Adenomyosis.
We treat Adenomyosis regardless of these four factors:
- Size of the fibroids
- Number of fibroids
- Growth location of fibroids
- Age of patient
We use one effective treatment:
- We use state-of-the-art 3D-hysteroscopy surgery to remove lesions caused by Adenomyosis. Removal of the uterus is not required and not recommended.
Our four guarantees towards our patients:
- No abdominal surgery
- No removal of the uterus
- No blood transfusion (we use an autologous blood transfusion device where patients’ blood is collected and reinfused)
- No future recurrence of miscarriages
Antai’s Assurance & Belief
Many doctors would recommend either hormone pills or the removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) as a treatment method for Adenomyosis. Antai strongly believes in providing treatment options for women that does not involve removing reproductive organs, unless it has become cancerous. At Antai, our team of specialists treats Adenomyosis using world-class 3D hysteroscopy equipment.
Antai hospital has a proven track record of successfully treating Adenomyosis with 3D hysteroscopy.