Investigation on Different Treatment in Endometriosis with Desogestrel after Surgery

In: Journal of clinical research · 2008 · W2374602972
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[Objective] To explore the clinical effect and the different treatment methods in endometriosis with desogestrel after surgery. [Methods] Seventy two women with endometriosis after conservative surgery were divided into two groups: cyclic pill regimen group (n=35) and continuous use group(n=37). All the women were asked to take medicine within the five days of the first menstrual onset after the surgery for 6 months. The clinical efficacy, the adverse reaction and the state of endocrine were compared between the two groups. [Results] The difficult menstruation was released within two groups. No significant difference of the FSH, LH, E2, PRL have been found between pre-surgery and post-surgery in the two groups (P0.05), and there was also no difference between the two groups (P0.05). [Conclusion] Desogestrel can treat the patients with endometriosis well, and no different clinical effect can be found between the cyclic group and continuous group, but the continuous administration may be a good substitute for the cyclic pill.

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