Saturday, July 14, 2012
Are you aware you may suffer from Endometriosis?
Before describing the symptoms of endometriosis, it is important to determine the medical concept of endometriosis. Endometriosis is the emergence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, especially in the pelvic cavity and in the ovaries, behind the uterus, uterine ligaments, the bladder or bowel. Endometriosis is a relatively common disease that can affect any woman of childbearing age, since the start of menstrual cilclo to menopause, but sometimes can last until the endometriosis after menopause.
Symptoms of endometriosis:
* In 50% of cases occur without symptoms.
* Menstrual pain and discomfort of the genital organs during sex: The most common symptoms of endometriosis. It is located mainly in the abdomen, lower back, rectal, radiating pain in both legs, but especially the right and in the pelvis, which can be mild to severe.
* Menorrhagia: Consists of very heavy menstrual bleeding in both time and quantity of blood. Sometimes vaginal bleeding outside of menstruation occurs as potential symptoms of endometriosis.
* Infertility: Difficulty or inability to become pregnant.
* Intestinal disorders: diarrhea, constipation, painful bowel movements and addominales severe pain caused by the symptoms of endometriosis
* Proctalgia: An anal sphincter spasm causes an intense episodic pain. It usually occurs during sleep and the pain can last from less than a minute to over thirty. Most women suffering from symptoms of endometriosis have fewer than six episodes per year and may go many months without having another one.
* Asthenia: Also known as fatigue, physical fatigue as symptoms of endometriosis
* Amenorrhea Symptoms of endometriosis that is the absence menstrual bleeding because it is internal to the abdominal cavity.
If these are symptoms of advanced endometiosis for over 2 months, causing severe pain and even death casu. The frequency and intensity of the symptoms of endometriosis varies and depends on the case, it can also include several symptoms at once or just one isolated symptom.
In exceptional circumstances, endometriosis may affect the urinary bladder causing little discomfort when urinating and blood loss. In Alternative Medicine, has discovered that most of the illness experienced by man are psychosomatic. On this extraordinary discovery, we will see how a woman can get pregnant even suffering from endometriosis on the next page ...
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