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When tissues that usually grow inside the uterus, start growing outside the organ, it is called endometriosis. Painful periods, pain during sex, pain while urinating or bowel movements, extreme bleeding, fatigue, infertility, diarrhea, bloating and nausea are some of the symptoms of endometriosis.
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
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When tissues that usually grow inside the uterus, start growing outside the organ, it is called endometriosis. Painful periods, pain during sex, pain while urinating or bowel movements, extreme bleeding, fatigue, infertility, diarrhea, bloating and nausea are some of the symptoms of endometriosis.
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
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The abnormal growth of the endometrium tissue outside the uterus is known as endometriosis. Ideally, the abnormal tissue is supposed to break down and exit the body. However, in this condition, the tissue is unable to pass out of the body. As a result, the surrounding tissue tends to get irritated and leads to the formation of scar tissues.
The various causes of endometriosis include:
Immune system disorder: Complications in the immune system might render it incapable of destro...more
The various causes of endometriosis include:
Immune system disorder: Complications in the immune system might render it incapable of destro...more
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The abnormal growth of the endometrium tissue outside the uterus is known as endometriosis. Ideally, the abnormal tissue is supposed to break down and exit the body. However, in this condition, the tissue is unable to pass out of the body. As a result, the surrounding tissue tends to get irritated and leads to the formation of scar tissues.
The various causes of endometriosis include:
Immune system disorder: Complications in the immune system might render it incapable of destro...more
The various causes of endometriosis include:
Immune system disorder: Complications in the immune system might render it incapable of destro...more
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When tissues that usually grow inside the uterus, start growing outside the organ, it is called endometriosis. Painful periods, pain during sex, pain while urinating or bowel movements, extreme bleeding, fatigue, infertility, diarrhea, bloating and nausea are some of the symptoms of endometriosis.
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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An often painful condition usually involving the bowel, ovaries or the tissue lining the pelvis, endometriosis is characterized by the abnormal growth of the endometrial tissue beyond the premises of your uterus or your pelvic region. The endometrium, in fact, functions perfectly normal with each menstrual cycle, but because of it being displaced, it cannot exit the body and consequently gets trapped.
Besides causing severe pain and distress, endometriosis can also adversely affect fert...more
Besides causing severe pain and distress, endometriosis can also adversely affect fert...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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An often painful condition usually involving the bowel, ovaries or the tissue lining the pelvis, endometriosis is characterized by the abnormal growth of the endometrial tissue beyond the premises of your uterus or your pelvic region. The endometrium, in fact, functions perfectly normal with each menstrual cycle, but because of it being displaced, it cannot exit the body and consequently gets trapped.
Besides causing severe pain and distress, endometriosis can also adversely affect fert...more
Besides causing severe pain and distress, endometriosis can also adversely affect fert...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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The abnormal growth of the endometrium tissue outside the uterus is known as endometriosis. Ideally, the abnormal tissue is supposed to break down and exit the body. However, in this condition, the tissue is unable to pass out of the body. As a result, the surrounding tissue tends to get irritated and leads to the formation of scar tissues.
The various causes of endometriosis include:
Immune system disorder: Complications in the immune system might render it incapable of destro...more
The various causes of endometriosis include:
Immune system disorder: Complications in the immune system might render it incapable of destro...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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When tissues that usually grow inside the uterus, start growing outside the organ, it is called endometriosis. Painful periods, pain during sex, pain while urinating or bowel movements, extreme bleeding, fatigue, infertility, diarrhea, bloating and nausea are some of the symptoms of endometriosis.
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
Treating endometriosis usually depends on the following factors
Age
Severity of symptoms
Severity of the disease
Future plans for children
Depending on these the docto...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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An often painful condition usually involving the bowel, ovaries or the tissue lining the pelvis, endometriosis is characterized by the abnormal growth of the endometrial tissue beyond the premises of your uterus or your pelvic region. The endometrium, in fact, functions perfectly normal with each menstrual cycle, but because of it being displaced, it cannot exit the body and consequently gets trapped.
Besides causing severe pain and distress, endometriosis can also adversely affect fert...more
Besides causing severe pain and distress, endometriosis can also adversely affect fert...more
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