Adenomyosis can have a significant impact on a woman’s daily life, causing heavy menstrual bleeding, severe pelvic pain, prolonged periods, and discomfort that may interfere with work, family, and personal well-being. At Trinity Women’s Clinic, Dr. Nan-hee Jeong provides personalised evaluation and treatment for adenomyosis, focusing on symptom relief while helping patients preserve their quality of life and, whenever appropriate, their uterus.
Every patient experiences adenomyosis differently. For this reason, treatment begins with a thorough assessment of symptoms, medical history, reproductive goals, and diagnostic findings. Based on these results, Dr. Jeong develops an individualised care plan designed to manage symptoms effectively while addressing each patient’s long-term health needs.
What Is Adenomyosis?
Adenomyosis is a benign gynecological condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows into the muscular wall of the uterus. As this tissue continues to respond to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, it can cause the uterus to enlarge, resulting in pain, inflammation, and heavy menstrual bleeding.
Although adenomyosis is not cancerous, its symptoms can become progressively worse without proper evaluation and management. Early diagnosis allows for more treatment options and may help reduce the impact of the condition on daily life.
Common Symptoms of Adenomyosis
Women with adenomyosis may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Severe menstrual cramps
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Pelvic pressure or fullness
- Enlarged or tender uterus
- Blood clots during menstruation
- Fatigue related to heavy menstrual bleeding
Because these symptoms can overlap with other gynecological conditions, including uterine fibroids and endometriosis, an accurate diagnosis is essential.
How Adenomyosis Is Diagnosed
At Trinity Women’s Clinic, Dr. Nan-hee Jeong performs a comprehensive evaluation to determine the cause of a patient’s symptoms. Diagnosis may include:
- Detailed medical history and symptom review
- Pelvic examination
- High-resolution pelvic ultrasound
- Additional imaging studies when clinically appropriate
A careful diagnostic approach helps distinguish adenomyosis from other uterine conditions, allowing treatment to be tailored to each patient’s needs.
Personalised Adenomyosis Treatment
Treatment is selected according to symptom severity, age, reproductive plans, and overall health. Dr. Nan-hee Jeong develops individualised treatment strategies that may include conservative symptom management or more advanced therapeutic options when necessary.
The primary goals of treatment are to:
- Reduce heavy menstrual bleeding
- Relieve pelvic pain and menstrual cramps
- Improve daily comfort and quality of life
- Preserve the uterus whenever appropriate
- Support future fertility goals when possible
Patients receive ongoing monitoring throughout treatment to ensure symptoms continue to improve and care can be adjusted as needed.
Why Choose Trinity Women’s Clinic?
Trinity Women’s Clinic offers specialised care for women with adenomyosis in a supportive and patient-centred environment. Dr. Nan-hee Jeong emphasises accurate diagnosis, individualised treatment planning, and compassionate care throughout every stage of treatment.
Patients benefit from:
- Personalised treatment plans
- Comprehensive gynecological evaluation
- Modern diagnostic technology
- Experienced women’s healthcare specialists
- Continuous follow-up and long-term care
Begin Your Journey Toward Relief
Living with heavy periods or chronic pelvic pain is not something you have to accept. If you are experiencing symptoms that may be related to adenomyosis, early evaluation can help identify the cause and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
At Trinity Women’s Clinic, Dr. Nan-hee Jeong is committed to providing personalised adenomyosis care that prioritises symptom relief, reproductive health, and long-term well-being.
