Adenomyosis affects an estimated one in ten women globally, a condition where uterine tissue grows into the muscular wall of the uterus. Despite its prevalence, individuals experiencing adenomyosis frequently report that their severe pain and debilitating symptoms are not adequately acknowledged or understood. This widespread underestimation of the condition’s impact contributes to significant distress and can delay diagnosis and appropriate treatment for affected women. The internal nature of the disease often makes it difficult to detect through standard imaging, leading to a situation where the physical and emotional toll on patients is very real, even if the condition itself remains unseen.


