Endometriosis Shares Genes Associated with Migraines, Bowel Syndrome, Asthma: Study
The study also found that there were some common genes that were associated with not just endometriosis but other conditions that cause chronic pain.
The study also found that there were some common genes that were associated with not just endometriosis but other conditions that cause chronic pain.
Women with endometriosis are often told that getting pregnant will solve their problem. Is it right? It's Endometriosis Awareness Month, so let's learn how pregnancy helps deal with endometriosis.
While pregnancy is usually a temporary pause in the manifestation of the symptoms, post-menopause, the symptoms might subside for some but for others, the condition shall continue to persist.
Endometriosis can take a toll on your partner's mental health. Here is how you can help your partner sail through the difficult phase.
How is endometriosis different from other gynaecological issues?
Since the condition causes pain and discomfort in many different parts of the body, the doctor might misdiagnose it with some other disorder
Depending on the location of the extra endometrial growth, the symptoms of pain can vary from woman to woman.
Endorphins or the feel good chemicals that release after exercise, can decrease pain - but not for every person, all the time.
Dear ladies, do not ignore symptoms such as painful urination. Consult a doctor to confirm the cause and get prompt medical attention.
There is no specific diet for people who have endometriosis. Professional nutritionists and dieticians can help you find the best diet plan to manage your condition.
TheHealthsite.com spoke to Dr Prachi Benara, Consultant - Birla Fertility & IVF MBBS (Gold Medalist), MS (OBG), DNB (OBG) to understand more about the condition and how IVF can help such patients.
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that is comparable to the lining of your uterus grows outside of the uterine cavity. The disease is becoming more prominent among women. Here are some signs you should look out for.
Bowel endometriosis is the most common type of extra pelvic endometriosis affecting Indian women. Delaying treatment could lead to sepsis and possibly death.
Avoid self-medication to manage the symptoms of endometriosis as doing so can be risky. Read on to know more about different stages of endometriosis, symptoms, treatment and more.
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. On this occasion, a Mumbai-based gynaecologist shares her expertise with us. Read on to know more.
Endometriosis is a chronic disease that often goes unnoticed but is common in women, and it can be life-threatening if left untreated.
A lot of factors contribute to endometriosis, and stress could be one of those factors. Read on to know how chronic stress can lead to endometriosis in women.
A painful period sometimes may be owing to certain medications and conditions. There is also a lack of awareness about endometriosis and not many know that it camouflages period pains.
The study also found that there were some common genes that were associated with not just endometriosis but other conditions that cause chronic pain.
Women with endometriosis are often told that getting pregnant will solve their problem. Is it right? It's Endometriosis Awareness Month, so let's learn how pregnancy helps deal with endometriosis.
While pregnancy is usually a temporary pause in the manifestation of the symptoms, post-menopause, the symptoms might subside for some but for others, the condition shall continue to persist.
Endometriosis can take a toll on your partner's mental health. Here is how you can help your partner sail through the difficult phase.
Since the condition causes pain and discomfort in many different parts of the body, the doctor might misdiagnose it with some other disorder
Depending on the location of the extra endometrial growth, the symptoms of pain can vary from woman to woman.
Endorphins or the feel good chemicals that release after exercise, can decrease pain - but not for every person, all the time.
Dear ladies, do not ignore symptoms such as painful urination. Consult a doctor to confirm the cause and get prompt medical attention.
There is no specific diet for people who have endometriosis. Professional nutritionists and dieticians can help you find the best diet plan to manage your condition.
TheHealthsite.com spoke to Dr Prachi Benara, Consultant - Birla Fertility & IVF MBBS (Gold Medalist), MS (OBG), DNB (OBG) to understand more about the condition and how IVF can help such patients.
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that is comparable to the lining of your uterus grows outside of the uterine cavity. The disease is becoming more prominent among women. Here are some signs you should look out for.
Bowel endometriosis is the most common type of extra pelvic endometriosis affecting Indian women. Delaying treatment could lead to sepsis and possibly death.
Avoid self-medication to manage the symptoms of endometriosis as doing so can be risky. Read on to know more about different stages of endometriosis, symptoms, treatment and more.
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. On this occasion, a Mumbai-based gynaecologist shares her expertise with us. Read on to know more.
Endometriosis is a chronic disease that often goes unnoticed but is common in women, and it can be life-threatening if left untreated.
A lot of factors contribute to endometriosis, and stress could be one of those factors. Read on to know how chronic stress can lead to endometriosis in women.
A painful period sometimes may be owing to certain medications and conditions. There is also a lack of awareness about endometriosis and not many know that it camouflages period pains.
How is endometriosis different from other gynaecological issues?