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Endometriosis affects roughly 10% (190 million) of reproductive age women and girls globally.
Book AppointmentAccording to conventional definitions, endometriosis is a gynaecological condition in which endometrial tissue develops outside the uterus. It causes pelvic pain, bleeds, and is a significant contributor to female infertility. At the moment, endometriosis is viewed as a systemic illness. It alters the metabolism of adipose tissues and the liver, causing systemic inflammation and alterations in gene expression in the brain that cause pain and mood disturbances. In this disorder, the endometrial tissue implants and inserts into the ovaries and fallopian tubes of the female pelvis, potentially affecting the bladder or bower as well.
The following are typical endometriosis symptoms and signs:
The primary symptom of this illness is pain. Painful menstrual cramps, persistent back and abdominal pain, discomfort before and after sexual activity, pain while urinating, and other types of pain are all common in endometriosis-affected women.Infertility or inability to get pregnant, Between menses bleeding or excessive bleeding, Several digestive issues such as diarrhoea, constipation, bloating, or nausea throughout the menstrual cycle
Endometriosis frequently has unclear symptoms, and it may only be discovered in its latter stages. The primary sign of endometriosis is pain. If your periods are excruciatingly painful, you should see a doctor. A pelvic exam, which includes a speculum examination, an ultrasound and in certain situations, an MRI are among the diagnostic procedures used to detect endometriosis. An invasive treatment called a laparoscopy is used to thoroughly visualize the pelvic organs and determine whether endometriosis is present or not.
It's crucial to see your doctor if you exhibit endometriosis symptoms and warning indicators. The comprehensive approach to treating endometriosis today is crucial and improves the condition's management. Surgery, medical treatment, and non-pharmacological treatment are all options for endometriosis management. These therapeutic modalities can aid in easing the excruciating endometriosis symptoms. In addition, endometriosis patients frequently experience difficulties conceiving. The ESHRE guideline for the care of endometriosis-affected women recommended counselling for Endometrioma-affected infertile women, explaining the risk of diminished ovarian function following surgery as well as the potential for ovary loss. To protect future fertility, specialists advised freezing eggs prior to endometriosis surgery.