Endometriosis: learn to identify the symptoms of the disease

Endometriosis: learn to identify the symptoms of the disease


The expert underlines the importance of carrying out preventive tests to avoid the development of the disease in its severe form

THE endometriosis it affects approximately 10% of the female population of reproductive age, affecting the quality of life and productivity of women. Early diagnosis is one of the biggest challenges of the disease, as is yours the symptoms are confused with common reactions of menstrual period. Without treatment it can reach serious forms, such as the so-called deep endometriosis. It presents more severe symptoms and leaves the woman unable to carry out a normal routine.




“The diagnosis is not always made in the best way and from the beginning, and can take up to 10 years. This is the biggest difficulty, because the pain of endometriosis can be confused with the daily pain during the menstrual cycle. Hence the importance of promoting information and awareness about the disease, giving visibility to the topic, as pain begins to impact the quality of life, it is necessary to thoroughly investigate the possible development of the disease”, explains gynecologist Patrick Bellelis, endometriosis specialist.

How to identify warning signs

Among the main symptoms of endometriosis that affect a woman’s life, severe cramps and difficulty getting pregnant stand out. In the second case, it is natural for women to seek professional help when they wish to have a child. But in the case of colic, this does not always happen. Observing these pains is important to identify whether you need to see a doctor.. “More intense cramps, which alter the routine, or with different characteristics than usual, should be seen as an alarm signal,” emphasizes Bellelis.

Other signs not to ignore during the menstrual cycle are pain during sexual intercourse, pain and bleeding during urination or bowel movements, and back pain. Symptoms outside of the menstrual period also deserve attention. The specialist’s recommendation is that, if anything abnormal is felt, during or outside of the cycle, the woman should contact a gynecologist. This is essential so that the condition can be investigated and treatment can begin as soon as possible if necessary.

“It is common for patients to seek medical help just because they have difficulty getting pregnant, just as unfortunately there are cases of women who turn to various professionals until they manage to obtain a correct diagnosis. Women need to observe their body, be aware of recognizing the signs and investigating every symptom, because early diagnosis is able to prevent sequelae and allow treatments capable of guaranteeing control of endometriosis and quality of life”.

What is endometriosis?

Endometriosis occurs when cells from the endometrium, the inner layer of the uterus that is shed during menstruation, end up deposited outside the uterine cavity, causing inflammatory reactions and lesions. They can accumulate in the ovaries, abdominal cavity, bladder region, intestines, etc. and they can also form nodules that affect the functioning of the body’s organs.

Source: Terra

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