April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month, highlighting a condition that affects the uterus and can cause significant discomfort.
Adenomyosis happens when the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall. It can affect people differently, but common symptoms include:
- Heavy or prolonged periods
- Pelvic pain or cramping
- Bloating or a feeling of pressure
When to Speak to Your GP
If your periods are painful, heavy, or affecting your daily life, it’s important to seek support. You don’t have to manage symptoms alone.
We can:
- Talk through your symptoms
- Explore treatment options
- Arrange referrals if needed
Support & Reassurance
Living with ongoing symptoms can be exhausting—both physically and emotionally. Support is available, and there are options to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Need Advice?
If you’d like to speak to a member of our team, please contact reception or book an appointment online.