Adenomyosis Treatment In Indore

Best Adenomyosis Treatment Doctor in Indore

What is Adenomyosis?

Adenomyosis is a condition in which the tissues forming the inner lining of the uterus (endometrial tissue) start growing into the muscular wall of the uterus (the myometrium). These displaced tissues can either be present at one spot or can be located throughout. During each menstrual cycle, these tissues thicken up and break down resulting in bleed. Thus, Adenomyosis can cause heavy and painful periods.

Symptoms

Often the medical condition of adenomyosis shows no signs and symptoms. However, it leads to:

  • Chronic pain in the pelvic region
  • Abdominal pressure and bloating
  • Prolonged and heavy bleeding
  • Severe menstrual cramps

When to see a doctor

If you consistently encounter heavy and prolonged bleeding with severe cramps that disturb your regular routine, make an appointment with the doctor. Don’t be hesitant to visit Dr. Archana Dubey’s clinic for effective diagnosis and treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

I am having very painful periods every month. Could this be adenomyosis?

Yes, very painful periods can be a common sign of adenomyosis. This condition happens when the inner lining of the uterus grows into its muscle wall, which can lead to pain and heavy bleeding.
If your symptoms are affecting your routine, consulting for adenomyosis treatment in Indore can help you get proper diagnosis and relief.

My periods have become very heavy and long. What should I do?

Heavy and long periods are one of the most common symptoms of adenomyosis.
Dr. Archana Dubey will first evaluate your condition and suggest the right treatment, which may include medicines or other options based on your needs.

I feel constant pelvic discomfort even when I’m not on my period. Is this normal?

Ongoing pelvic pain or discomfort can sometimes be linked to adenomyosis. It may not always be severe, but if it keeps coming back, it’s better to get checked so the exact cause can be identified.

I feel my lower abdomen is slightly enlarged or heavy. What could be the reason?

Adenomyosis can sometimes cause the uterus to become enlarged, which may lead to a feeling of heaviness or pressure in the lower abdomen.
A proper checkup will help confirm the cause and guide the next steps.

How can I book a consultation with Dr. Archana Dubey?

You can easily book a consultation through the clinic or website to get expert guidance and start your treatment journey comfortably.