Abdominal pain is common sign of Endometriosis[Photo/healthline.com]
Endometriosis is caused when the endometrial tissue which lines the inside of uterus grows elsewhere in the body such as ovary or in the fallopian tubes.
Many women who are affected will never get a diagnosis but this five signs might just hint that you are developing this rare disease.
Women with Endometriosis might have extremely heavy periods which lead to clots in the period blood. When one undergoes menstruation, the endometrial growths react to menstrual hormones from ovaries the same way the lining of the uterus does, making it grow and bleed, too.
Another of the typical sign is a gastrointestinal pain. Endometriosis condition can cause intestinal pain, constipation, and pain with some bowel movements. Good bowel health could have a positive effect on some types of endometriosis pain, but it's not guaranteed that it’s going to disappear.
Painful sex is a surprising one of the major symptoms of Endometriosis Condition. The pain can happen during sex or after and in some cases, it might continue days after intercourse. It’s advised that one seeks immediate medical attention whenever this comes to attention.
Abdominal pain during women periods can also just hint that you have Endometriosis. Some people might have continuous pain but it surely gets extreme just before or after a woman’s period.
Last but not least, women who suffer Endometriosis experience infertility and there is a possibility that this remains the only symptom that you might have. Many female never learn of this condition until they find it impossible to get pregnant.
Tamer Seckin, a gynecologist and founder of Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA) advises that the only true way to diagnose Endometriosis is a procedure called laparoscopy, where you're put under anesthesia and a small incision is made and the tissue is actually examined