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Best Doctors For Adenomyosis in Faridabad

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    Dr. Nikita Trehan (px6aL5CFKE)

    Dr. Nikita Trehan

    MBBS, DNB, MNAMS Diploma in Laparoscopic Surgery (Kochi, Germany)
    25 Yrs.Exp.

    4.9/5

    25 + Years

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    Dr. Monika Dubey (L11rBuqCul)

    Dr. Monika Dubey

    MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
    23 Yrs.Exp.

    4.5/5

    23 + Years

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    Dr. Vikas Yadav

    MBBS, FAGE, DNB, MD(AIIMS DELHI ), FICMCH, FMAS, DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED ART (GERMANY)
    18 Yrs.Exp.

    4.6/5

    18 + Years

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    MBBS, DNB-Obs & Gyne
    15 Yrs.Exp.

    4.6/5

    15 + Years

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  • Best Clinics for Adenomyosis in Faridabad

    What is Adenomyosis?

    Adenomyosis is the condition in which the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium) breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus. The condition results in thicker uterine walls and distorts the blood vessels, which can cause heavy and painful periods, pain during sexual intercourse, and infertility. Adenomyosis is not the same as endometriosis. However, females with adenomyosis may also have or develop endometriosis.

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    Grades of Adenomyosis
      • Grade I (mild)
      • Grade II (moderate)
      • Grade III (severe)
    Risk Factors for Adenomyosis
      • Genetic pre-disposal
      • Reproductive age
      • At least 1 pregnancy
    Diagnostic Tests for Adenomyosis
      • Pelvic Exam
      • Imaging Tests (Ultrasound or MRI)
    Fertility Treatments for Adenomyosis
      • IVF
      • ICSI
      • Surrogacy
    Why choose Pristyn Care for Adenomyosis Treatment
      • Laparoscopic hysterectomy and fertility support available
      • 24-hour patient support
      • Free pick up and drop
      • All insurances accepted
      • Multiple payment options
      • No cost EMI option
      • Free follow-up

    Adenomyosis Surgery

    Hysterectomy for adenomyosis can be performed through both open-cut and laparoscopic methods.

    • Abdominal/ Open cut Hysterectomy: Here, your gynecologist makes an open-cut incision in your lower abdomen and manually removes the uterus. The site is then closed with self-dissolving sutures and substantial recovery can be expected in 5-6 weeks.
    • Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH): Here, the uterus removal is performed using an advanced medical tool- laparoscope, that is, a tiny, specialized catheter with a camera and light on its end.
      First, your gynecologist makes 4-5 keyhole-sized ports in your lower abdomen and inserts a laparoscope. The laparoscope gives a magnified view of the otherwise smaller and narrower organs. It thus helps your surgeon achieve more precision with better clarity. The uterus and its supporting organs are then separated using ultrasonic energy to minimize blood loss. Once separated, the uterus is removed through the vaginal route. While most of the laparoscopic keyholes (lesser than half an inch) heal by themselves, the one keyhole larger than 1 cm, is closed with a suture. Few sutures are also made at the birth canal route. However, they are very few in comparison to abdominal Hysterectomy and recovery can be expected within 1-2 weeks.

    Why Pristyn Care for Adenomyosis Treatment?

    No-Cost EMI Treatment. Free Pick Up and Drop

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    Highly Expert and Experienced Gynecologists

    Our team consists of the top gynecologists in India with extensive experience in performing Adenomyosis Treatment and ensuring the patient faces minimal discomfort in the process.

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    No-Cost EMI Treatment

    To help patients manage the expense of Adenomyosis treatment, we provide No-Cost EMI offers. By availing of these offers, patients can pay for their Adenomyosis treatment in convenient and affordable monthly installments.

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    Insurance Support

    Pristyn Care offers a cashless payment option for cutting-edge Adenomyosis treatment as part of its commitment to ensuring that patients have a seamless surgical experience.

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    Confidential Consultation

    We ensure 100% confidentiality of the patients throughout the Adenomyosis treatment process. All the treatment details and documentation are kept secure, and no information, under any circumstance, is leaked to an outside party.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the best method for hysterectomy for adenomyosis?

    Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) is the most advanced and minimally invasive method for hysterectomy. It is particularly famous for minimal incision, better precision, lesser blood loss, quicker discharge, and faster recovery.

    What is the cost of hysterectomy for adenomyosis treatment in Faridabad?

    Laparoscopy hysterectomy costs an average of Rs. 75,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 in Faridabad. Whereas conventional open-cut hysterectomy may cost an average of Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 65,000 in Faridabad

    (The final price may vary on your choice of hospital, doctor’s fee, additional treatment, medications, follow-up, and other medical and non-medical factors. )

    Which are the best gynecologists for adenomyosis treatment in Faridabad?

    Pristyn Care gynecologists are some of the best and most reputed gynecologists for adenomyosis treatment in Faridabad. Our surgeons expertise in minimally invasive surgeries and bear an average experience of more than 10-15 years. Call directly to get a list of our operating gyne surgeons in Faridabad or book a direct consultation.

    Can I eat anything before hysterectomy surgery for adenomyosis?

    No. Hysterectomy is an anesthesia-based procedure. Therefore, fasting is required for at least 4-6 hours before the surgery.

    How long does the hysterectomy surgery take?

    Hysterectomy surgery is usually an under 60-90 minutes procedure. However, this time may also vary basis your individual health, co-morbidities, and doctor’s experience.

    Does hysterectomy treatment require a hospital stay?

    Yes, laparoscopic hysterectomy requires 1-day hospitalization, while, an open-cut hysterectomy may need 2-3 days of hospital stay.

    Does insurance cover the adenomyosis treatment cost?

    Yes, the hysterectomy taken because of adenomyosis is covered by most insurance providers. However, the treatment cost capping may vary from policy to policy. Please confirm with your individual healthcare or insurance provider.

    How long does the recovery take after hysterectomy surgery?

    For laparoscopic hysterectomy, the recovery period runs between 7-10 days. Whereas open-cut hysterectomy surgery requires a rest period of a minimum of 5-6 weeks.

    Can a woman have sex after a hysterectomy?

    Yes, the woman can have sex after hysterectomy. The procedure has no explicit side effect on the sexual capacity or sex drive. However, do wait for 1-1.5 months before engaging in penetrative sex. This time period would help you to properly heal through the physical pain, as well as emotional and mental changes.

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    Diagnosis of adenomyosis:

    • Ultrasound: Adenomyosis can be diagnosed through ultrasound.
    • Procedure: A trained technician or doctor applies some water-soluble gel at the lower abdomen and presses a small handheld device against the area. The sound waves sent through the device help print the image almost immediately. You can get up and change thereafter.
    • Confirmation: An enlarged uterus on the ultrasound report is highly suggestive of adenomyosis.

     How to prepare for hysterectomy for adenomyosis?

    Here is a list of common guidelines for surgery preparation for hysterectomy for adenomyosis-

    • Confirm all your current medications, supplements, and herbal potions to your doctor. Certain medicines, such as ibuprofen, insulin, or blood thinners may be required to halt for a few days. This is because they can hamper the surgery and risk excessive bleeding during the procedure.
    • No surgery can be performed with imbalanced BP or sugar levels. This is why they must first be brought under control to proceed with the surgical treatment.
    • Do not eat or drink anything at least 4-6 hours before the surgery. Else, it may cause anesthesia-related complications.
    • Limit smoking/ drinking and use of recreational drugs at least two weeks before the surgery.
    • Do not shave the surgical site yourself. A simple cut may infect the site and cause complications.
    • Carry a pair of loose cotton clothing to change into after your surgery.
    • Carry a pack of soft sanitary pads to use for post-surgical bleeding.

    How to book an appointment with a Pristyn Care Gynecologist for adenomyosis?

    Booking an appointment with a Pristyn Care gynecologist is easy. Simply call us directly or fill out our ‘Book my Appointment’ form. It would ask you just four basic questions such as ‘Your name’, ‘Contact’, ‘Disease name’, and ‘City’. Just fill them and click ‘submit’. Our medical coordinators will call you shortly and help you speak to a doctor of your choice.

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