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Can adenomyosis be treated with UFE?

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Can adenomyosis be treated with UFE?

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  1. CAN ADENOMYOSIS BE TREATED WITH UFE?

  2. Can Adenomyosis Be Treated with UFE? A common condition in women that often goes untreated is adenomyosis. Women who have been diagnosed with adenomyosis are often presented with limited treatment options involving either surgery or hormone therapy.

  3. Adenomyosis happens when the inner lining of your uterus, also known as endometrial tissue, grows into the muscular wall of your uterus. Even though the tissue has been displaced it continues to thicken, break down, and bleed during your menstrual cycle, which causes painful symptoms. Some of the symptoms associated with adenomyosis are painful periods, heavy bleeding during or in between your periods, or pressure and bloating in your stomach.

  4. How Adenomyosis Different from Endometriosis? The main difference between adenomyosis and endometriosis is where the endometrial tissue is displaced.

  5. Treat Adenomyosis with Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE)

  6. Find a treatment center near you If you are interested in finding a treatment center for relief from your adenomyosis symptoms. please visit www.usafibroidcenters.com or call 855-615-2555 to schedule a consultation to discuss your symptoms and treatment options.

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