
Endometriosis` is one of the main and common reasons for early miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy and can lead to infertility. Generally, endometriosis is a condition where there will be an abnormal tissue growth of uterine lining outside the uterus. This can be deadly as well a lightweight condition based on the woman reproductive condition. However, woman about 60-70% with endometriosis are fertile and the rest will eventually fertile says a study.
This can be severe if the woman doesn’t suspect the issue at the early stage unless she fails in conceiving or experience pain during intercourse. Here we have listed a few common symptoms of endometriosis to make it comfortable for you to understand and acknowledge the serious cause. And if you find anything that matches your condition you are advised to take immediate medication from the best gynaecologist nearby you.
So, here are they!
1. Severe abdominal pain – Unusual and excessive pain in the pelvic area that can last for months and during your menstrual cycle is one of the most common symptoms of endometriosis.
2. Painful periods – Unlike the normal one there will be a chronic pain and cramps lasting for hours and maybe exceeding for days. Your period's flow will be heavy too.
3. Infertility – This issue falls under unexplained infertility condition where there will be less assumption and chances to find the problem as well as the solution.
4. Abdominal problems – Common abdominal problems like digestion can be severe causing bloating, painful bowel movement and also bladder problems where urination will be difficult with irritation.
5. Lower body pain – Endometriosis weakens the nerves of the lower body causing more pain in back and legs. Due to this effect, the woman may feel less-motive.
6. Migraines – Bladder pain along with migraines is one of the main symptoms when a woman experience endometriosis.
7. Severe mental illness – If the woman with endometriosis experience depression or any anxiety problem this can severe the condition of mental illness.
8. Pain while ovulation – Cyst in ovaries can be the result of pain during the ovulation period. This type can be easily diagnosed by the gynaecologist.
9. Anaemic- Due to excessive blood flow i.e. heavy menstruation there will be chances of a woman being anaemic.
Thus these common symptoms must be checked first before you get into consultation and if you feel to express your condition in depth try to reach the best lady gynaecologist around. There are many surgical methods (using laparoscope is common) and medications to clear this condition so don’t be late. You will eventually grow a baby bump soon.
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