Description
Endometriosis is one of the most common abdominal diseases in women. It is caused by tissue that resembles the lining of the uterus settling outside the uterus. Experts also refer to such islands of tissue as “endometriosis foci.” They can occur without a woman noticing anything. In others, however, endometriosis is a chronic disease that causes severe pain and reduces fertility. It often takes years before endometriosis is identified as the cause of the symptoms. Until the diagnosis, many women try to somehow cope with their pain. They believe that even the most severe pain is normal and part of menstruation.
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