Endometriosis in A Sentence

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    A cancer antigen 125 (CA 125) is a blood test that can detect health conditions, including endometriosis.

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    A gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist versus a low-dose oral contraceptive for pelvic pain associated with endometriosis.

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    A total of 269 women undergoing conservative surgery for mild to severe symptomatic endometriosis.

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    Also, the longer you have endometriosis, the greater the chance of reduced fertility.

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    Asking the question "what is endometriosis" does not mean the answer will be hopeless.

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    Deep nodular endometriosis stages are ectopic tissues that grow into the cul-de-sac or other pelvic structures.

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    Determining which endometriosis stage you are in is an important aspect of getting proper treatment for the condition.

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    Diagnosing endometriosis can be difficult, especially in its early stages.

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    Doctors use the stages of endometriosis for diagnosis and to develop a treatment for the condition.

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    Each month the ectopic endometriosis responds to the female hormones in a similar way to the uterus lining.

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    Emerging IVF treatments of the 1990s quickly resolved non-tubal problems like male infertility, endometriosis, advanced age infertility, and a host of unknown factors that once prevented conception.

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    Endometriosis can also lead to fertility problems as well.

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    Endometriosis can be a difficult condition to manage, but there are options to reduce the pain and other complications.

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    Endometriosis can cause scarring in the tissues near or inside the fallopian tubes that can block the passage.

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    Endometriosis is the most common cause of secondary dysmenorrhea and is frequently misdiagnosed as primary dysmenorrhea.

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    Endometriosis may also be a disorder of the endocrine system caused by hormone imbalances or the immune system.

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    Endometriosis may lead to scarring; if the fallopian tubes become scarred from the implants, the egg may not be able to travel through them to get fertilized.

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    Endometriosis occurs when the tissue that usually lines the uterus grows on other organs in the abdomen, like the fallopian tubes, the ovaries, the outside of the uterus, or the bowels and bladder.

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    Endometriosis occurs when these types of tissues appear in other areas of the body.

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    Endometriosis stages help doctors identify the progression of the growths and lesions associated with the condition.

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    Endometriosis stages help identify the progression of this health problem.

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    Endometriosis stages offer insight into the progression of the medical condition.

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    For example, a woman with endometriosis or polycystic ovarian syndrome can have considerable trouble conceiving.

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    Furthermore, medusa cells (i.e. connective tissue eosinophils that have assumed an amoeboid or fibrillar shape) were readily identifiable in endometriosis specimens.

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    Have your doctors considered the possibility of intestinal endometriosis?

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    His wife, the mother of two grown children from a previous marriage, is no longer able to have children after having her uterus removed due to endometriosis.

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    However, elevated levels of CA 125 does not mean that endometriosis is present.

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    However, if you've ever had a reproductive health problem like PCOS or endometriosis or have been treated for a sexually transmitted disease, you may want to discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider a bit sooner.

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    In more severe endometriosis, surgery may be required.

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    It is also used in women who have endometriosis, thick cervical mucus, and ovulation problems.

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    Management of infertility in women with endometriosis requires additional treatments beyond pain management, such as in vitro fertilization.

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    Most women do have some retrograde menstruation, but not all women develop endometriosis because of it.

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    No one knows for certain what causes endometriosis or why some women get it and others do not.

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    Painful Bowel Movements or Urination - For women who have endometriosis involving the small or large intestine, bowel movements can become painful.

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    Peritoneal endometriosis involves active lesions that become inflamed and shed, which leads to fibrosis.

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    Secondary dysmenorrhea involves an underlying physical cause, such as uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, or endometriosis.

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    Surgery may be used to treat endometriosis or to remove fibroids from the womb.

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    The actual cause of endometriosis is not fully understood.

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    The only way to confirm endometriosis is to carry out a laparoscopy.

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    The only way to diagnose endometriosis is by a laparoscopy.

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    The presence of hematuria (blood in the urine) may indicate acute UTIs, kidney disease, kidney stones, inflammation of the prostate (in men), endometriosis (in women), or cancer of the urinary tract.

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    The risk of developing endometriosis is also higher in women who had their first period at an earlier age than average.

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    The symptoms caused by endometriosis can be caused by other conditions.

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    There are four stages that indicate the severity of endometriosis and a weighted point system is the foundation for determining each stage.

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    This form of endometriosis is not affected by the menstrual cycle.

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    This type of pill may be ideal for women suffering from painful cramps, endometriosis, or those who simply want to avoid the hassle of having a monthly period.

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    Treatments are geared towards managing the pain and the infertility caused by the endometriosis.

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    Unfortunately, surgery is the only current method of receiving an accurate diagnosis and it is the primary method used to determine which stage of endometriosis a patient is in.

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    Women who experience a solitary incident of endometrial tissue growth outside of the uterus are in stage one of endometriosis.

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    Women who score higher than 40 points have severe endometriosis.

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    Women with endometriosis are often treated with hormones and medicines that lower their levels of estrogen.

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    Women with mild endometriosis may have several small lesions or adhesions and a few growths outside the uterus.