Causes and Symptoms of Endometriosis

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Causes and Symptoms of Endometriosis

Endometriosis is one of the most painful disorders which involves a tissue growing out of the uterus. It is commonly observed that endometriosis doesn’t usually spread beyond the pelvic region and mostly affects the pelvic tissue lining, ovaries, and the fallopian tubes. In this condition the endometrial-tissue thickens, disintegrates and bleeds during a menstrual cycle, however, since it doesn’t get an escape route it gets accumulated. It is in this phase where the endometriomas form. Although effective ways of treating endometriosis are widely available, it may sometimes cause unbearable pain during periods along with causing infertility issues. Apart from certain exercises such as pelvic, which can also be associated with periods, not so often, something more severe can be associated with the complications of endometriosis, however, here are some of the most commonly observed symptoms for endometriosis: •

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Dysmenorrhea: This condition is characterized by painful menstrual periods which may develop into pelvic cramps, pain in the abdomen and / or lower back. Pain during intercourse is a common observation in those suffering from endometriosis. Experiencing pain in times of urination and bowel movements. These symptoms may also accompany a menstrual period. Intermenstrual bleeding is also quite common in case of endometriosis.


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