In some women, adenomyosis is "silent" — inflicting no signs or symptoms — or only mildly not comfortable. but other women with adenomyosis may experience:
- Serious or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Severe cramping or sharp, knife-like pelvic pain throughout menstruation (dysmenorrhea)
- Menstrual cramps that last throughout your period and worsen as you become old
- Pain throughout intercourse
- Bleeding between periods
- Passing blood clots throughout your period
Your uterus may be increased to double or triple its normal size. though you may not understand if your uterus is enlarged, you will notice that your lower abdomen seems larger or feels tender.
When to check a doctor
If you experience any signs or symptoms of adenomyosis, like prolonged, serious bleeding throughout your periods or severe cramping, to the extent that they interfere with regular activities, make an appointment to check your doctor.
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