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Don't touch four taboos in endometriosis treatment

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Endometriosis pain is unable to describe for most women, which not only brings torture physically, but also sometimes affects their fertility, causing a defect to their family. In a result, women diagnosed with endometriosis should look for treatment as soon as possible. Endometriosis will lead to a severe damage to women, so accurate treatment is of great importance. During endometriosis treatment, you ’ d better pay close attention to the following five misunderstandings: 1.  Regarding endometriosis as a pure dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation Dysmenorrhea and irregular menstruation are the prominent manifestation of endometriosis, so a palette of women take it just as abnormal menstruation, then take medication without diagnosis. Although this may take effect in a short period of time, women will suffer relapse or even get trapped more serious condition when stopping medication. Therefore, specialists points out that women who have irregular menstruation especially pai...

One productive method on endometriosis pain management

For a majority of women, the pain related to endometriosis is the most disturbing condition to cope with. Because the agony and torture they suffer can severely bother daily life. Such pain will be constant or cyclical and normally coincides with women ’ s menstruation. Commonly, women with endometriosis will feel severe discomfort with ovulation. They also will suffer great pain in pelvic and feel painful when urinating and having bowel movement even making general physical movement like exercise and long- time standing. Moreover, pain during or after intercourse is also a most vexing thing for women. The fact that society including women themselves in general regards pelvic and menstrual pain as normal. This is why it takes too long for women to realize that something is indeed wrong in their uterus. So if you are reading this article and suspect that you may have endometriosis because of the amount of pain you suffer with your period, you ’ d better get it diagnosed in hospital...