Here are some situations that can be considered without adenomyosis:
Mild symptoms: If the symptoms of adenomyosis are mild and there is no significant pain, discomfort or menstrual abnormalities, the patient can observe their condition first, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and have regular check-ups to monitor changes in their condition.
Perimenopausal women: For perimenopausal women, the symptoms of adenomyosis may gradually lessen or disappear due to a gradual decline in estrogen levels. Therefore, for perimenopausal women, it is possible to observe their condition first, and if the symptoms gradually lessen or disappear, no special treatment can be required.
Women who do not have a desire to have children: For women who do not have a desire to have children, it is also possible to choose not to treat adenomyosis if the symptoms are mild or asymptomatic. This is because adenomyosis may affect conception, but women who do not want to have children can avoid thinking about it.
It is important to note that not dealing with adenomyosis does not mean that it can be ignored. Patients need to have regular check-ups to monitor changes in their condition so that possible problems can be detected and dealt with in a timely manner. At the same time, patients also need to pay attention to maintaining good lifestyle and eating habits to prevent and delay the progression of adenomyosis.