People with endometriosis live with symptoms like pelvic pain, heavy periods, and digestive issues. A few types of treatment, including hormone therapy, medications, or surgery, can bring relief. But ...
Affecting 1%-5% of women in their reproductive years, endometriosis manifests as pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, fatigue, and infertility. Hormonal treatments, including progestins, ...
Endometriosis is a complicated gynaecological disorder that causes intense pain to sufferers, but is notoriously hard to diagnose. It occurs when cells usually found in the womb are also present ...
In the middle of training for two marathons and an ultramarathon in 2017, medical professionals diagnosed culinary arts professional turned long-distance runner, and body politics advocate Latoya ...
Endometriosis affects millions of women worldwide. It is a chronic condition in which tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often leading to pelvic pain, heavy periods, and ...
Share on Pinterest A majority of people living with endometriosis say the pain and severe symptoms they experience are often disbelieved or dismissed by others, including their doctor. Mireya ...
Mike Armour receives funding from Western Sydney University, U by Kotex and Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia for research into pelvic pain and menstrual health literacy. Pregnancy as a natural cure ...
Endometrial tissue can develop outside of the pelvic region, including in distant organs like your brain. When this happens, it’s known as extrapelvic endometriosis. Cerebral endometriosis ...