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What is endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a common condition where cells of the lining of the womb (the endometrium) are found elsewhere, usually in the pelvis and around the womb, ovaries and fallopian tubes. It mainly affects women during their reproductive years. Endometriosis is not an infection and it is not contagious.
What are the symptoms?
The main symptoms of endometriosis are pelvic pain, pain during or after sex and painful, heavy periods. It may cause problem...more
Endometriosis is a common condition where cells of the lining of the womb (the endometrium) are found elsewhere, usually in the pelvis and around the womb, ovaries and fallopian tubes. It mainly affects women during their reproductive years. Endometriosis is not an infection and it is not contagious.
What are the symptoms?
The main symptoms of endometriosis are pelvic pain, pain during or after sex and painful, heavy periods. It may cause problem...more
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Endometriosis is a disease in which cells that form the lining of the uterus grows at abnormal locations. These cells grow on organs like ovaries, urinary bladder or rectum.
Symptoms that can be accompanied by this condition are as follows:
Pelvic pain or cramps before or during menstrual period
Pain during or post sex
Pain at the time of ovulation
Pain during bowel movements
Rectal bleeding during period
Pain during urination
Lower back painmore
Symptoms that can be accompanied by this condition are as follows:
Pelvic pain or cramps before or during menstrual period
Pain during or post sex
Pain at the time of ovulation
Pain during bowel movements
Rectal bleeding during period
Pain during urination
Lower back pain
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Gynaecologist•Navi Mumbai
Endometriosis is a common gynecological disorder where the tissue lining the uterus grows outside the uterine cavity. Endometriosis is caused most commonly by menstrual blood flowing back into the fallopian tubes instead of leaving the body. This endometrial tissue may then leak into the abdomen through a surgical scar or cut in the uterine lining, leading to endometriosis. Here are five things you should know about this condition.
It is hard to diagnose
The first roadblock to diagn...more
It is hard to diagnose
The first roadblock to diagn...more
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It's said that blocked fallopian tubes are the most common cause of female infertility in about 40% of women who are infertile. Fallopian tubes are channels through which the egg travels to reach the uterus and blockage of these tubes can put a stop to this from taking place. Depending on the different parts of the tubes, this form of blockage is of several types.
What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?
1. Proximal tubal occlusion
This form of fallopian tu...more
What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?
1. Proximal tubal occlusion
This form of fallopian tu...more
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What is Endometrium?
The uterus is where the fetus grows and develops. It has three linings- the outermost lining, the middle layer and the innermost lining. The innermost layer is called Endometrium. The endometrium is made of mucosal tissues.
How the endometrium changes and what is its function?
Before ovulation, when an egg is released, the functional layer of the endometrium undergoes a change. Vascularization takes place i.e. a buildup of blood vessels and tissues...more
The uterus is where the fetus grows and develops. It has three linings- the outermost lining, the middle layer and the innermost lining. The innermost layer is called Endometrium. The endometrium is made of mucosal tissues.
How the endometrium changes and what is its function?
Before ovulation, when an egg is released, the functional layer of the endometrium undergoes a change. Vascularization takes place i.e. a buildup of blood vessels and tissues...more
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Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disorder where the tissue lining the uterus grows outside the uterine cavity. Endometriosis is caused most commonly by menstrual blood flowing back into the fallopian tubes instead of leaving the body. This endometrial tissue may then leak into the abdomen through a surgical scar or cut in the uterine lining, leading to endometriosis.
Here are five things you should know about this condition.
1. It is hard to diagnose
The first...more
Here are five things you should know about this condition.
1. It is hard to diagnose
The first...more
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Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disorder where the tissue lining the uterus grows outside the uterine cavity. Endometriosis is caused most commonly by menstrual blood flowing back into the fallopian tubes instead of leaving the body. This endometrial tissue may then leak into the abdomen through a surgical scar or cut in the uterine lining, leading to endometriosis.
Here are five things you should know about this condition.
1. It is hard to diagnose
The first...more
Here are five things you should know about this condition.
1. It is hard to diagnose
The first...more
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The uterine cavity has a tissue base that is known as the endometrium. When this endometrium spills over or spreads to the other parts of the reproductive organ, it begins to punch through the uterine lining. Such a condition creates complications and even infertility, and is known as endometriosis.
Read on to know more about endometriosis and how it can cause infertility.
Endometriosis:
When the endometrium tissue spreads to areas like the ovaries, and the abdominal c...more
Read on to know more about endometriosis and how it can cause infertility.
Endometriosis:
When the endometrium tissue spreads to areas like the ovaries, and the abdominal c...more
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Laparoscopy is one of the most common procedures for diagnosing and removing endometriosis. Instead of giving a big incision, this procedure of surgery uses a lightweight instrument through a small hole or incision. There could be one or more incisions based on the number of instruments that require access inside the body. This procedure involves the use of a camera to ascertain endometriosis as well as treat it in the same sitting. This brings drastic improvement in infertility as well as pain ...more
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One of the common complaints associated with sexual intercourse, is vaginal bleeding. This bleeding can occur during the course of intimacy or after it. Post intercourse bleeding is also termed as post-coitus bleeding. This is known as post costal bleeding. Doctor should be consulted immediately as it may be a sign of hidden cervical cancer.
Reasons behind vaginal bleeding
In most cases, the bleeding is risk free. It could be due to extreme friction, causing damage to superfici...more
Reasons behind vaginal bleeding
In most cases, the bleeding is risk free. It could be due to extreme friction, causing damage to superfici...more
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