EndometriosisEndometriosis Pain, Symptoms, Causes, Treatments |
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The Symptoms of EndometriosisTo tell if you have endometriosis, you need to be tested. However, the most common symptoms is pain in your pelvic area. Endometriosis is a problem concerning the female reproductive system. The endometrium which is the liner in your uterus grows in other parts of your body, and this becomes a problem because of the very nature of this lining. To describe endometriosis simply is to see the lining as the reason why a woman bleeds during her menstrual cycle. The problem occurs when this lining causes bleeding in areas that have no exit point for the blood to pass, so it remains in the vicinity and ends up causing the woman mild to severe pain. This does not mean that you will only feel pain when it is your menstrual cycle, or only once a month. Actually, the pain can happen anytime, and can last a short while or take longer - very similar to the pain you may feel during your monthly periods. The problem gets compounded because the pain can be very painful and will not allow a woman to function normally. You can start to feel pain when you are urinating, during sexual intercourse or immediately after, after stretching your lower back, and when you are ovulating. Diarrhea is possible, even probable, especially when you have your monthly periods. You could also have heavy bleeding or even irregular, and you are always tired. Also, you could experience swelling or bloating especially in your stomach and abdomen areas. Many women with endometriosis have a difficult time getting pregnant. It is possible for more women with this disorder to take as long as on year just to be able to get pregnant. Unfortunately, there is also a large 30% of women with endometriosis who will never get pregnant and be infertile. Since the symptoms of endometriosis also describe other conditions, it is necessary to be patient and write down your experiences, feelings, and manifestations. Your body is telling you something, but it is your doctor who will be able to verbalize this through a diagnostic test. If you feel pain in your pelvic area, you must seek medical attention. Endometriosis has to be treated because if left unattended, you could be suffering unnecessarily. There are pain medications that can be prescribed to you, or you can take a holistic approach to the problem and try to change what aspects of your life that may be triggering this condition’s episodes like your diet and lifestyle habits.
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