2015年12月15日星期二

Is Sonohysterography powerful for dysmenorrhea brought on by adenomyosis?

Sonohysterography (SHG) is typically used to evaluate the uterine cavity, improves the diagnostic capability of transvaginal ultrasound in detecting adenomyosis (a common benign situation of your uterus that causes dysmenorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding and pelvic discomfort), as outlined by a study performed in the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.

Women who underwent sonohysterography and MRI on the pelvis have been affected by adenomyosis. Of these women, 88% had SHG findings suggestive of adenomyosis. The remaining girls had adenomyosis identified on MRI performed following sonohysterography. MRI confirmed adenomyosis in 96%.

A study describes the presence of ill-defined regions of fluid extravasation extending in the uterine cavity into the myometrium called fluid containing tracks or so named 'myometrium cracks' on SHG. Myometrium cracks haven't been described previously as a sign of adenomyosis. The tracks, seen in 26% with the situations, come to be conspicuous as saline seeps via the 'myometrium cracks'. They are difficult to characterize on standard transvaginal ultrasound. This peculiar look was noticed in one of our individuals on MRI at the same time.

Sufferers often present with symptoms of dysmenorrhea, abnormal bleeding, pelvic discomfort and infertility which could be as a result of a uterine fibroid, a polyp, tumor or adenomyosis. MR imaging is costly and just isn't always readily available as a initial line investigation to evaluate abnormal bleeding. Moreover it is difficult to distinguish lesions within the uterus (myometrium and endometrium) using transvaginal ultrasound alone. SHG then has a function to play in managing these individuals.

From this study, we could conveniently see, Sonohysterography (SHG) is just a diagnostic tool for adenomyosis. It could not clear away symptoms of adenomyosis. So should you be suffering from dysmenorrhea caused by adenomyosis, you should get the treatment quickly.
Thankfully there's a Chinese herbal medicine was invented by an herbalist, named Fuyan Pill. Fuyan Pill is quite powerful on treating adenomyosis. It's produced of Bupleurum falcatum L., poria cocos, radices scutellariae, Gardenia, Atractylodes ovata, Dioscorea Batatas, Atractylodes sinensis and so on. Each of the formulas in Fuyan Pill have the effects of eliminating inflammation, killing heat, clearing heat, and advertising blood circulation. Therefore it could clear away all symptoms of adenomyosis.

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