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13 de March, 2023

Endometriosis: What you think to know and how to face it

Endometriosis is a chronic disease that affects millions of women worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, this condition affects 10% of all women of reproductive age worldwide.

Receiving a diagnosis of endometriosis is difficult due to the diversity of signs and symptoms that women may present. In addition, many patients normalize their symptoms and do not seek specialized medical services.

What is endometriosis?

It is a more common condition than it seems, ranking third in gynecological problems. It is characterized by tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus (the endometrium) growing outside the uterus in other parts of the body. This can cause pain, inflammation, and in some cases, infertility.

Some possible symptoms...

The symptoms of endometriosis can vary significantly from woman to woman.

Some women may experience mild or no pain, while others may have severe and serious symptoms.

Some of the most common symptoms of endometriosis include:

  • Severe pelvic pain during menstruation
  • Pain during sexual intercourse
  • Pain during ovulation
  • Pain while defecating or urinating during menstruation
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Infertility

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to speak to your doctor as soon as possible to receive an accurate diagnosis.

What can I do if I suspect I have endometriosis?

Although there is no definitive way to prevent endometriosis, there are certain factors that can reduce the risk of developing it.

For example, regular exercise can help reduce the risk of developing the disease.

It is also important to avoid consuming alcohol and tobacco, as both substances can increase the risk of developing endometriosis.

I have endometriosis... what's next?

The treatment for endometriosis depends on the severity of the symptoms, the woman's age, and her fertility plans. Some common treatments include

  • Medications to control pain and reduce inflammation
  • Hormone therapy to reduce estrogen levels and control the growth of endometrial tissue
  • Surgery to remove endometrial tissue and repair any damage to surrounding organs

It is important to remember that in each case of endometriosis is unique, so it is essential to talk to your doctor to find the treatment that best suits your individual needs.

No obstacle to becoming a mother

If you suspect that you have endometriosis or have been diagnosed with endometriosis and have the dream of becoming a mother, you should know that you still have a chance to fulfill your dream.

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Also, meet Ericka who is now enjoying motherhood while taking care of Ivanna. She achieved her pregnancy after receiving a diagnosis of endometriosis.

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