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Health Tips and Hints - A Short Article Packed with Useful InformationEndometriosis Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
What is Endometriosis? Each time that you have a normal period, this endometriosis also does, and this leads to cyclical swelling, stretching of tissues, inflammation and scarring. Eventually all the scarring and inflammation can lead to symptoms even when you're not having a period.
What causes endometriosis? The exact causes of endometriosis are still not fully understood. There are several theories behind this. Retrograde menstruation: Normally during a period the menstrual blood comes out of the cervix and into the vagina. In some women a small amount of blood flows backwards down the fallopian tubes and into the pelvic cavity. This blood contains tiny seedlings of the lining of the womb - endometrium. It is not known why in some women this might implant and lead to endometriosis, but not in others. Symptoms of Endometriosis
Other symptoms
The majority of women with the condition will experience some of these symptoms. Some women with endometriosis will have no symptoms at all. Who gets Endometriosis? It is more common in women whose relatives have endometriosis, in women who have cycles shorter than 28 days and those who typically have a period lasting longer than a week. Diagnosis Options for treatment may include no treatment at all (if the symptoms are tolerable), drug therapy or surgery. Contraceptive pill/Hormonal Treatments Contraceptive pill
The Pill is one of the most commonly used treatments for endometriosis, and is a good choice for young women with mild disease who also require effective contraception. Progestogens
GnRH analogues
Danazol is a drug that was once used as first-line medical treatment for endometriosis and it is effective in 80-90% of cases. Fortunately, there is now good evidence demonstrating other drugs as equally effective, as Danazol can have some quite unpleasant side effects. It works by preventing ovulation and reducing oestrogen levels as well as having a directly suppressive effect on the endometriosis itself. Gestrinone works much the same way as Danazol but with milder side effects. All the hormonal treatments have side effects. These vary in different women
Surgery can either be conservative or radical. The aim of conservative surgery is to return the appearance of the pelvis to as normal as possible. This means destroying any endometriotic deposits, removing ovarian cysts, dividing adhesions and removing as little healthy tissue as possible. Radical surgery means doing a hysterectomy with removal of both ovaries and is reserved for women with very severe symptoms, who have not responded to medical treatment or conservative operations. Sometimes, if there are other reasons to carry out a hysterectomy it is done earlier than this. NEED MORE INFORMATION?
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