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Adenomyosis happens when tissue from the lining of the uterus (womb) grows into the uterine wall. Your symptoms may look like heavy periods, cramping and unpleasant or painful intercourse.

Many women (about 1 in 3) are not aware they have adenomyosis, as it doesn’t always cause symptoms. The exact reasons behind its cause are unknown; however, experts believe that hormones, genetics, inflammation or trauma may contribute to adenomyosis.

It does not always require treatment if symptoms are mild or close to menopause. However, treatment may be required when symptoms become severe, such as chronic pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), or intense cramping, and they impact the quality of life. Hence, timely consulting experts at an adenomyosis treatment center in Jaipur can make a difference. 

Cocoon Hospital offers advanced, minimally invasive treatments (such as laparoscopic surgery, a keyhole approach), backed by high-end imaging. Our multidisciplinary team has successfully performed 10,000+ gynecological surgeries, establishing ourselves as a leader in women's health and maternity care. We are proud to be rated 4.7 stars on Google, based on 3,297 patient reviews, a testament to our commitment towards exceptional maternal and child care in Jaipur.

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What Is Adenomyosis ?

Adenomyosis is one of the common gynecological conditions. Experts at an adenomyosis treatment center in Jaipur are diagnosing it more frequently in people in their 30s dealing with abnormal vaginal bleeding or painful periods.

Lets break down the word for your understanding:

  • Adeno‑ = “gland” (referring to gland-like tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus (womb)).
  • Myosis = “growth within muscle” (from myo‑ = muscle, ‑osis = condition or process). 

This means it is a condition where glandular tissue from the lining of the uterus or womb (endometrium) grows into the muscular wall of the womb (myometrium).

Causes of Adenomyosis

The exact cause is unknown, but theories about possible causes include:

  • Inflammation of the lining of the womb after delivery.
  • High estrogen levels (hyperestrogenism), such as in PCOS or obesity.
  • Misplaced tissue that developed in the uterine muscle during fetal development.
  • Endometrial cells may invade the muscular wall of the womb (myometrium), especially after trauma or incisions to the uterus.

Signs That Adenomyosis Needs Medical Attention 

If your symptoms look like this, then you should consult a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist (Ob/Gyn) in Jaipur:

Symptom Category Condition / Symptom How They May Feel / Details
Debilitating Menstrual Changes Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (Menorrhagia) Unusually heavy, prolonged, or gushing menstrual periods. Often accompanied by passing large blood clots.
  Irregular Bleeding (Metrorrhagia) Bleeding occurring between menstrual periods.
Extreme Pain & Discomfort Debilitating Cramps (Dysmenorrhea) Sharp or knife-like menstrual cramps that may worsen with age.
  Long-term Pelvic Pain Persistent pelvic pain or pressure that continues throughout the month, not only during menstruation.
  Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia) Pain experienced during or after intimate activity.
  Lower Back and Leg Pain Pelvic pain that radiates to the lower back or down the legs.
Physical Changes in the Uterus (Womb) Enlarged, Tender Uterus The uterus may feel “boggy,” tender, and enlarged (sometimes double or triple its normal size). It may cause a sensation of pressure or fullness in the lower abdomen.
  “Adenomyosis Belly” Abdominal bloating, fullness, or swelling in the abdomen. Sometimes resembles the feeling of early pregnancy.
Complications Anemia-Related Fatigue Severe or chronic anemia caused by heavy or prolonged periods, leading to weakness, dizziness, or fainting.
  Infertility Difficulty achieving pregnancy because the condition may interfere with implantation.
Ineffective Self-Care Pain Relief Failure Pain or heavy bleeding no longer responds to over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications.
  Disruption of Daily Life Symptoms become severe enough to affect work, social activities, or overall quality of life.

Diagnosis of Adenomyosis

At Cocoon Hospital, experts often suspect adenomyosis based on your symptoms and one or more of these tests:

  1. Pelvic exam
  2. Transvaginal ultrasound (uses sound waves to produce images of the pelvic organs)
  3. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  4. Biopsy (rule out more serious conditions)

Adenomyosis Treatment Options in Jaipur

At Cocoon Hospital, our gynecologists tailor treatment according to symptom severity, age, and whether you still want fertility preservation.

Category Treatment Key Features
Medications (First-Line) NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen) Reduces menstrual pain and inflammation.
  Hormonal contraceptives (combined pills, patches, rings, progestin-only pills, injections) Helps regulate cycles, lighten menstrual flow, and reduce pain.
  Levonorgestrel-releasing IUD (LNG-IUD, e.g., Mirena) Helps reduce uterine size and symptoms.
  GnRH agonists/antagonists Temporarily suppress estrogen, which helps shrink adenomyosis.
  Other hormonal agents (e.g., dienogest, SPRMs like ulipristal) Helps control abnormal bleeding and pelvic pain.
Minimally Invasive / Organ-Sparing Uterine artery embolization (UAE) Blocks blood flow to adenomyotic tissue, reducing bleeding and pain while preserving the uterus.
  MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) Non-invasive ablation of adenomyotic tissue using focused ultrasound under MRI guidance.
  Endometrial ablation / resection Destroys or removes the endometrial lining to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding.
Surgery Adenomyomectomy Surgical removal of adenomyotic tissue while preserving the uterus.
  Hysterectomy (removal of uterus) The only definitive cure; eliminates symptoms and prevents recurrence.
Fertility-Focused Conservative medical therapy (LNG-IUD, short-term GnRH analogues before IVF) Helps control symptoms without removing the uterus.
  Selective surgery (adenomyomectomy) Used only in carefully selected cases due to risks such as uterine rupture and pregnancy complications.

Recovery After Adenomyosis Treatment

The recovery may vary based on the type of treatment, severity of the condition and other individual factors.

  • Endometrial ablation recovery is about 1–2 weeks.
  • Adenomyomectomy takes about 4–6 weeks.
  • Hysterectomy takes 4–8 weeks

The full recovery generally occurs within 6 weeks.

Adenomyosis Surgery Cost in Jaipur

The cost may vary based on the surgical approach (laparoscopic vs. abdominal), hospital type, and surgeon fees. It can generally range between INR 60,000 and INR 100,000.

Why Choose Cocoon Hospital for Adenomyosis Treatment in Jaipur?

Cocoon Hospital has been around for the past 13 years and is the leading Adenomyosis treatment center in Jaipur, combining gynecological care with minimally invasive, cutting-edge technology.

Backed by a multidisciplinary team that carefully evaluates your symptoms and evaluates the diagnostic results to personalize the best treatment for you.

Heres what sets us apart:

  • Women-Centric Focus
  • Experienced Surgical Team
  • Modern Diagnostic Tools and Laparoscopic Equipment
  • Post-Operative Support and Follow-Up Care
  • We Have Performed Over 10,000+ Gynecological Surgeries

Ready to Get the Right Adenomyosis Treatment in Jaipur
Speak to our team for expert guidance at 08929816349.
Our Address: Airport Plaza, Tonk Rd, Chandrakala Colony, Mata Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan

FAQs

1. Is Adenomyosis a serious condition ?

Adenomyosis is not cancerous, but it can severely affect quality of life if it remains unaddressed.

2. Can Adenomyosis be cured without Surgery ?

Not everyone needs treatment; if symptoms start to impact quality of life, medical treatment can control symptoms. But removing the uterus (hysterectomy surgery) is the only definitive cure.

3. Is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy safe for Adenomyosis ?

Yes after proper diagnosis and meeting the eligibility criteria, it is a safe and effective procedure when performed by experienced surgeons.

4. Will Adenomyosis affect Fertility ?

Yes, if left untreated, adenomyosis can contribute to infertility or miscarriage, depending on severity and age.

6. When should I see a doctor for Adenomyosis ?

If you experience red flags like heavy bleeding, severe pain, or pelvic discomfort, consult a gynecologist in Jaipur promptly.

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