Who are More Likely to Get Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus — the endometrium — grows outside your uterus (endometrial implant). Endometriosis most commonly involves your ovaries, bowel or the tissue lining your pelvis. Rarely, endometrial tissue may spread beyond your pelvic region.
Who gets endometriosis?
Many women can suffer endometriosis symptoms. However, the exact number of women who develop endometriosis is not known. This is because many women have endometriosis without symptoms, or with mild symptoms, and are never diagnosed.
If endometriosis symptoms develop they typically begin between the ages of 25-40. Sometimes symptoms begin in the teenage years. Endometriosis can affect any woman. However, sometimes it runs in families. Therefore, endometriosis is more common in close blood relatives of affected women.
Investigations to diagnose endometriosis are only done if endometriosis symptoms become troublesome and are not eased by initial treatments. The combined oral contraceptive pill (often called 'the pill') reduces the risk of developing endometriosis. This protective effect may persist for up to a year after stopping 'the pill'.
How to treat endometriosis in women?
Herbal medicine for endometriosis is better. Fuyan Pill as a typical herbal medicine for endometriosis, it can get rid of endometriosis symptoms and doesn’t have any side effects. In general, sufferers can recover thoroughly in three to four months.
Is endometriosis a genetic disease?
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