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- Endometriosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
In this video, we will cover the basics of endometriosis, including what is it, who gets it, as well as the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Whether you are looking for answers for yourself or someone you love, we are here to give you the best information available
- Endometriosis - Wikipedia
Common symptoms include pelvic pain, heavy and painful periods, pain with bowel movements, painful urination, painful sex, fatigue, and infertility Beyond bodily symptoms, endometriosis can affect a person's mental health and social life It is not known exactly what causes the disease
- Endometriosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment
Endometriosis causes tissue that is similar to the lining of the uterus to grow in other places where it doesn’t belong It can cause pelvic pain and heavy periods, as well as fertility issues Treatment for endometriosis involves medication, surgery or a combination of both
- Endometriosis - World Health Organization (WHO)
Endometriosis is a complex disease that affects many women, globally from the onset of their first period (menarche) through menopause, regardless of ethnic origin or social status Endometriosis can also affect transgender men and non-binary individuals who menstruate
- Endometriosis - NHS
Find out about endometriosis, including what the symptoms are, what tests you might need and treatments that can help
- Endometriosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Endometriosis can cause severe pain and is commonly linked with infertility Learn more about the risk factors and symptoms, and how to treat endometriosis
- Endometriosis: Causes, Complications, and Treatment - Healthline
Endometriosis occurs when tissue like that which forms the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterine cavity Learn the causes, complications, and outlook
- Endometriosis: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Pathophysiology . . .
Endometriosis is a chronic proinflammatory pathology characterized by the growth of tissue similar to the endometrium outside the uterus, affecting approximately 5 to 15% of women worldwide Suffering from endometriosis entails a complex
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