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Endometriosis is a painful gynaecological condition that affects approximately one in every ten women of childbearing age, according to statistics. Despite the fact that there is no known cause of endometriosis, certain factors increase a woman’s risk of developing it in the future. Having a family member with the disease, starting your period before the […]
What are uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids (also known as leiomyomas) are benign growths on the uterine wall made up of muscle and connective tissue from the uterus’s wall. The majority of the time, these growths are not cancerous (benign). Your uterus is a pear-shaped organ located in your pelvis that is turned upside down. Usually, […]
Medications or surgical interventions are frequently used to treat endometriosis. The course of action you and your doctor take will be determined by the severity of your signs and symptoms, as well as whether or not you intend to become pregnant. Doctors typically recommend that patients try conservative treatment approaches first, with surgery as a […]
What is Endometriosis? An abnormal pregnancy is caused by endometriosis, a condition in which tissue similar to that lining your uterus grows outside of your uterine cavity. Described as the lining of your uterus, the endometrium is the term used to describe it. Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial-like tissue grows on your ovaries, […]
Endometriosis symptoms show themselves differently in every woman. Mild endometriosis can produce excruciating agony, whereas severe endometriosis may remain asymptomatic for months or even years. Many specialists find it difficult to diagnose and treat endometriosis efficiently because of a lack of consistency in the field. While doing an inquiry into infertility, certain cases are uncovered. […]
What is adenomyosis? It is a condition in which the inner lining of the uterus (the endometrium) bursts through the uterus’s muscle wall, resulting in miscarriage or stillbirth (the myometrium). An adenomyosis patient may suffer from cramps during menstruation, lower abdominal pressure, bloating before menstrual periods, and heavy periods due to the condition. The condition […]