Every month the endometrial cells grow and the lining of the womb thickens in preparation for implantation of a...
Dysmenorrhoea is the term used to describe painful periods. Dysmenorrhoea is the most common gynaecological problem,...
Endometriosis occurs when endometrial tissue implants elsewhere in the body, often causing significant pain. The most...
There is no definitive rule with regards to how often you should see a doctor if you have endometriosis. The main thing...
One of the only most widely used techniques for endometriosis diagnosis is laparoscopy. Although other techniques, such...
The short answer to this is not necessarily. Removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) should only be considered after all...
Unfortunately endometriosis can make it harder to get pregnant. Between 30 and 50% of women who are diagnosed with...
The most common symptom of endometriosis is pain, with up to 80% of patients complaining of period pain and up to 50%...
To date, the most commonly used way to clinically diagnose endometriosis is to perform laparoscopic surgery. A small...
Endometriosis can be challenging to diagnose because the symptoms are often difficult to distinguish from irritable...
Endometriosis occurs when endometrial tissue implants in locations other than the uterine cavity. Endometriosis...
There is no cure for endometriosis. The treatment provided aims to reduce the severity of the symptoms and improve...
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