Generally, the pain severity can vary greatly for both conditions, but adenomyosis is often associated with more severe, debilitating uterine pain and heavier bleeding.
In adenomyosis, this endometrial tissue is embedded within the uterine muscle wall itself. This makes the entire uterus become enlarged and intensely painful during periods. In contrast, in endometriosis, the endometrial-like tissue are typically found outside the uterus, on other organs or the pelvic lining. This distinction in location often leads to more widespread and severe uterine cramping in adenomyosis.
Both endometriosis and adenomyosis are widespread in India. As estimated 2.35 crore women in India suffer from adenomyosis, while an estimated 4.2 crore women in India suffer from endometriosis.
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