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Causes and Risk Factors of Adenomyosis

Causes and Risk Factors of Adenomyosis

Causes and Risk Factors of Adenomyosis

The exact cause of adenomyosis remains unclear, but researchers believe a mix of hormonal, genetic, and inflammatory factors may play a role.

Theories Behind Adenomyosis

  1. Invasion of endometrial tissue
    • The endometrial lining may invade the uterine muscle through microscopic tears or during uterine surgery (like C-sections or curettage).
  2. Developmental origin
    • Some experts believe adenomyosis may arise during uterine development in the foetus.
  3. Inflammation and trauma
    • Chronic inflammation or previous trauma to the uterus might lead to abnormal tissue growth.

Risk Factors

  • Age 30–50
  • History of childbirth
  • Previous uterine surgeries (C-section, D&C)
  • Endometriosis or fibroids
  • High oestrogen levels (hormonal imbalance)
  • Family history of adenomyosis or gynaecological conditions

Causes and Risk Factors of Adenomyosis

In South Africa, the prevalence is not well-documented due to diagnostic limitations, but women with long-standing menstrual issues should be evaluated for adenomyosis—especially if other causes have been ruled out.

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