Clinical Research Progress on Adenomyosis Combined with Infertility
This review summarizes recent Western and Chinese medicine treatments, including surgery, hormone therapy, acupuncture, and herbal medicine, for adenomyosis-related infertility to aid clinical practice.
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This review article synthesizes recent clinical research on the management of infertility associated with adenomyosis, noting that while the pathogenesis remains unclear, the condition significantly impacts patient well-being. It outlines Western medical interventions such as surgery, gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, and progesterone, alongside traditional Chinese medicine approaches including acupuncture and herbal formulations that aim to alleviate symptoms and improve pregnancy rates. The authors summarize these diverse therapeutic strategies to provide a comprehensive reference for clinicians treating this complex comorbidity. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — specifically its clinical presentation and treatment in the context of infertility.
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