Adenomyosis Symptoms: Why Adenomyosis Is Often Misdiagnosed (And What to Do About It)

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2018
  • Adenomyosis is not an easy condition to diagnose. Adenomyosis has a lot of common symptoms with uterine fibroids and endometriosis, and it is hard to identify on an ultrasound.
    Dr. John C. Lipman of Atlanta Fibroid Center regularly sees patients diagnosed with uterine fibroids, when in reality, they suffer from adenomyosis.
    In this video, Dr. John Lipman explains why adenomyosis is hard to diagnose and what to do if you think you may have adenomyosis. It's very important to be diagnosed correctly to identify the best treatment option for your specific condition.
    To learn more about adenomyosis, adenomyosis symptoms and treatment options, watch this video:
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Komentáře • 37

  • @piyairene1681
    @piyairene1681 Před 2 lety +6

    Ultrasound said I have adenomyosis whereas in l.a MRI everything came out normal

  • @mickjen
    @mickjen Před 2 lety +12

    I feel like this diagnosis was withheld from me. I should have had my hysterectomy at 13, and because gynecology as a whole won’t offer hysterectomy as treatment to
    women under 35, I lived with pain and the threat of bleeding to death, for decades. And now I have scar tissue and adhesions from all the unnecessary exploratory surgeries and ectopic. They literally tell us we are exaggerating pain, or can’t make a decision about fertility, because our crazy lady brains might regret not having children.🙃

  • @marleighdoxeen6622
    @marleighdoxeen6622 Před rokem +1

    Do you consult online Dr?

  • @brendame
    @brendame Před rokem

    Is it possible to for a 57 year old post menopausal woman to have Adenomyosis and Endometrial Hyperplasia with Atypia ? ...20 day menusus occurred after 4 years of no mensus. Ultrasound showed 20 mm endometrial stripe.

  • @RosemarieTM
    @RosemarieTM Před 3 lety +6

    I had an intravaginal ultrasound and dr said I have adnomyosis & my uterus is 14mm in Luetal phase.
    For many many years I had SEVERE period pains and was just told it was normal.
    Now I am 46 yrs old.
    I must say I really don't have the severe pain or much for bleeding anymore like I use to as I got older it seemed to get better.
    I usually get my period 25-28 days apart but most recently I have had one period on day 32 and then 17days later (which would have been my normal time had I not gone to 32 days).
    In addition my Dr said my FSH says premenopausal but he thinks I need a biopsy of my uterus and an eblation or surgery.
    I'm not sure what to do because other than the andeomyosis my ultrasound was normal.
    I actually feel physically fine after all my life of severe pain during menses. I only went to the Dr for my regular pap.
    Do you have any advice or suggestions? Does this condition lead to cancer? Does it go away after menapause

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 2 lety +4

      Ablation should not be performed ever for adenomyosis as it typically makes the symptoms of heavy bleeding and pain worse ! Embolization or hysterectomy are the only two options that have been shown to be effective in the majority of patients.

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před rokem

      Biopsy is fine. Ablation is not indicated for adenomyosis and typically makes the bleeding worse (analogous to peeling off a long scab uncovering a raw bleeding surface). Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is an excellent treatment option. The only other treatment option is hysterectomy and that should be a last resort option.

    • @salmaluqman6041
      @salmaluqman6041 Před 5 měsíci

      Hi.tell me the UAE can reduce the chance of pregnancy or not?

  • @wendyk9694
    @wendyk9694 Před 3 lety +6

    This happened to me. I was diagnosed with fibroids 3 years prior to finding out it was actually Adenomyosis. How does a person

    • @wendyk9694
      @wendyk9694 Před 3 lety

      How can a person get this surgery?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 3 lety +1

      @@wendyk9694 UAE is completely nonsurgical and done as an outpatient. To learn more about UAE for adenomyosis or fibroids (or both) please visit our website ATLii.com

  • @the_anxious_autistic
    @the_anxious_autistic Před 2 měsíci

    The mri saw my adenomyosis. And ive been dying for years. Ive been told i had uti for years and all cultures were normal

  • @ge0ne063
    @ge0ne063 Před 2 lety

    Dr. How does having low Iron Blood Count influence symptoms?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 2 lety +2

      Having low iron is often the result of heavy menstrual bleeding which is most commonly caused by uterine fibroids. The symptoms that result from having a low iron include: fatigue, weakness, lightheadedness/dizziness, brain fog (cloudy thinking), chewing/craving ice, migraine-like headaches, thinning hair/hair loss. Learn more at ATLii.com

  • @nip564
    @nip564 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, here in this report they say the uterus 5.9*4.0*4.5 is small in size anteveryed ET 2mm but also mentioned
    Adenomyosis

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 4 měsíci

      If you’re having significant symptoms, Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is an excellent way to treat adenomyosis. Learn more at ATLii.com

  • @dannamorgan8698
    @dannamorgan8698 Před rokem +1

    I have no uterus would this be me

  • @beznahmee3858
    @beznahmee3858 Před 4 lety +2

    Is CA125 level a good indicator to differentiate fibroids and adeno?

    • @sportsmd85
      @sportsmd85 Před 4 lety +4

      No. CA-125 is essentially of no value for women. There are too many false positives and false negatives. A lot of women's CA-125 level is elevated with fibroids (false +) and women can have advanced stage IV ovarian cancer and have normal CA-125 (false -). Fibroids are best evaluated with imaging. It's often an ultrasound. That's because almost every Gyn has one in their office, but pelvic MRI has much better resolution. Ultrasound often misses adenomyosis entirely and it is easily diagnosed on MRI.

    • @beznahmee3858
      @beznahmee3858 Před 4 lety

      sportsmd85 But I’ve done two different ultrasound. One says it’s fibroid while the other one says it’s diffused adeno. Is MRI the only way to nail it down? CA125 level at 190.

    • @sportsmd85
      @sportsmd85 Před 4 lety

      @@beznahmee3858 Yes. MRI will likely be conclusive. Sometimes adenomyosis can be focal and look like a fibroid but even then it should be distinguishable from a fibroid.

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 3 lety +1

      @@beznahmee3858 Yes. MRI is the best way to diagnose adenomyosis.

  • @emmaalvarez1617
    @emmaalvarez1617 Před rokem

    I have Andomiosos

  • @crystalgray3377
    @crystalgray3377 Před 3 lety +1

    is it possible to be diagnosed with adenomyosis and endometriosis? I was diagnosed with both condition and currently treating with Vissane medicine as per my OB advise.

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 3 lety +3

      Great question. Yes. Endometriosis is when the lining cells (endometrium) are found outside the uterus. Adenomyosis is when the lining cells migrate deeper in to the muscle of the uterus (i.e. just below the lining). Adenomyosis is in a sense endometriosis of the uterus. They often co-exist.

    • @ellalee3267
      @ellalee3267 Před 2 lety

      Please how was your treatment with Visanne pills. Can you share?

  • @joterrim5880
    @joterrim5880 Před 3 lety +1

    I had polyps removal but the doctor found I have adenomyosis. At first, she did ultrasound then she found out I have polyps. When she removed my polyps, she found out I have adenomyosis. Is it accurate her findings without using MRI?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 3 lety +1

      Most likely so. MRI is the gold standard for diagnosing adenomyosis but it can be made on ultrasound. I am guessing you had symptoms and your doctor thought it was due to polyps. Once these were removed, if you were still having symptoms, she would need to explain why this was. She then discovered you had adenomyosis. There are only 2 effective treatment options for adenomyosis: hysterectomy or Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE). I believe UAE should always be the first option as it is safer, less invasive, less expensive and does not cause the woman to lose her uterus (which can have very significant negative consequences). There is more information on adenomyosis and UAE on our website (ATLii.com). Good luck.

  • @ashwinjadhav3869
    @ashwinjadhav3869 Před 2 lety +1

    Buiky uterus is adenomyosis or not?

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 2 lety

      A bulky, enlarged uterus can be due to adenomyosis. A pelvic MRI is the best imaging study to get to determine if it is adenomyosis or not. Ultrasound often misses the diagnosis, but if you had an ultrasound that described your uterus as bulky/enlarged with heterogenous echotexture, likely it is due to adenomyosis. Pelvic MRI could be done to confirm. Learn more about adenomyosis at ATLii.com. Good luck.

  • @chiomaevelyn9524
    @chiomaevelyn9524 Před 5 měsíci

    Can I be pregnant with adenomyosis

    • @Atlii
      @Atlii  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, you can. However, Adenomyosis, like fibroids can also cause infertility. Gabrielle Union had infertility due to adenomyosis.