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Question: Female, 33 years old. Current examination report says she has adenomyosis, multiple cystic lesions on the cervix, numerous follicles in both ovaries, decreased estrogen levels, and no obvious abnormalities in the pelvic imaging. Western medicine cannot cure it, saying that to relieve dysmenorrhea, the uterus needs to be removed. Can this disease be cured?
Answer: Adenomyosis is the precursor to uterine fibroids and easily causes dysmenorrhea. Polycystic ovaries can lead to female endocrine disorders, and in severe cases, reaching polycystic ovary syndrome, symptoms such as hirsutism and amenorrhea may appear, known as polycystic ovary syndrome. Treatment should be prompt to stop the progression of the disease. First, consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for treatments that promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, soothe the liver, and regulate menstruation. If ineffective, then consider surgery.
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