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At Dr Mannan IVF Centre in Delhi, with over 10 years of experience, I often see patients who have spent years struggling with painful periods and heavy bleeding, believing it to be “normal.” Often, they have been misdiagnosed or simply told to endure the pain.
When we finally identify the cause as Adenomyosis, there is often a mix of relief at having an answer and worry about what it means for their health and fertility.
I want to reassure you that Adenomyosis is a treatable condition. While it can be painful and challenging, modern medicine offers us many tools to manage the symptoms and protect your ability to have children.
My goal is to listen to your story, confirm your diagnosis with precision, and create a care plan that restores your quality of life.
The uterus is made of two main layers: the inner lining (endometrium) which sheds during your period, and the outer muscular wall (myometrium).
Adenomyosis occurs when the cells of the inner lining break through and start growing inside the muscular wall.
Think of it as the inner lining “invading” the muscle. During your menstrual cycle, this displaced tissue acts just like the normal lining—thickening, breaking down, and bleeding.
However, because it is trapped inside the muscle, it has nowhere to go. This causes the uterus to become enlarged, tender, and painful, often described as “boggy” or bulky.
The exact cause of Adenomyosis is not fully understood, but several factors seem to increase the risk:
Adenomyosis can range from silent (no symptoms) to severe. In Delhi, patients typically come to me with a combination of these issues:
Diagnosing Adenomyosis used to be difficult without surgery, but today, advanced imaging allows us to identify it non-invasively.
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Treatment depends entirely on your symptoms and your desire for future pregnancy.
For Pain and Bleeding Management (Non-Fertility Focus)
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Managing Adenomyosis can involve various approaches, from medication to surgery. We ensure you understand the costs upfront.
Treatment | Approximate Cost in Delhi |
Diagnostic Ultrasound | ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 |
Mirena IUD Insertion | ₹15,000 – ₹25,000 |
Adenomyomectomy (Surgery) | ₹80,000 – ₹1,50,000 |
IVF with Down-Regulation | ₹1,50,000 – ₹2,20,000 |
Understanding the Cost Variation:
Medical management is relatively low-cost. If surgery is required, costs increase due to hospitalisation and anaesthesia.
For fertility patients, the cost includes the specialized IVF protocols needed to manage the condition effectively.
Call us today to discuss your options and get personalized guidance!
Treating Adenomyosis requires a delicate balance between relieving pain and preserving the uterus.
Living with chronic pain is exhausting. We provide holistic support, including counselling, to help you cope with the emotional toll.
Preventive Care: Early diagnosis is the best way to prevent the condition from progressing to a severe stage.
Whether your goal is to live pain-free or to have a baby, there are effective treatments available. At Dr Mannan IVF Centre in Delhi, we combine medical excellence with a supportive approach to help you reclaim your life.
Ready to find relief? Don’t let pain control your life any longer. Book a consultation with Dr Mannan Gupta today and let us create a personalised plan for your healing.
No, though they are cousins. In Endometriosis, the lining grows outside the uterus (on ovaries, tubes, etc.). In Adenomyosis, the lining grows inside the muscular wall of the uterus. Many women have both.
Yes, many women do. However, it can make implantation harder and slightly increase the risk of miscarriage. With proper treatment (like suppressing the condition before IVF), success rates are good.
Adenomyosis relies on oestrogen, so symptoms typically disappear after menopause when oestrogen levels drop. Until then, treatment is usually needed to manage symptoms.
Yes, removing the uterus is the only 100% cure for Adenomyosis. However, this is a major decision and only recommended if you have completed your family and other treatments have failed.
Adenomyosis causes the uterus to enlarge, sometimes doubling or tripling in size. This can cause “adenomyosis belly,” where your lower abdomen looks distended or bloated, similar to early pregnancy.