What is adenomyosis and endometriosis?

Belgravia | Dulwich

Written By: Dr. Berrin Tezcan

Adenomyosis occurs as a result of some of the cells lining the inside of the uterus migrating into the wall of the uterus. Since these cells respond in the same way to the hormones secreted from the ovaries i.e. Oestrogen and Progestrone, it will grow, and bleed a small amount inside the muscles each month. This results in enlargement of the uterus and heavy periods. It may be diagnosed by ultrasound but MRI is more accurate. Medical treatment usually controls the bleeding.

Endometriosis is a condition where the tissue that lines the womb (endometrium) is found outside the womb, such as in the ovaries, fallopian tubes and in pelvis. Endometriosis mainly affects girls and women of childbearing age. It’s less common in women who have been through the menopause. It’s a long-term condition that can have a significant impact on your life, but there are treatments that can help.

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Berrin completed her specialist training in London and she is a Fellow of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She worked in the NHS as a senior obstetrician and gynaecologist since 2005. She has over 20 years experience in the specialty.

Dr. Berrin Tezcan – CEO & Founder, Consultant Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, and Fetal Medicine Specialist
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