Endometriosis is a medical condition that occurs when the tissue lining the uterus grows outside of it, such as on the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and other pelvic organs. This condition affects women of reproductive age and can have physical and emotional effects on them.
One of the most common symptoms of endometriosis is dyspareunia, which is pain during sexual intercourse. This pain may be caused by adhesions or scarring in the pelvic area, which can make sexual intercourse uncomfortable or even
unbearable for some women. Additionally, women with endometriosis may experience heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and infertility.
Infertility is a significant concern for women with endometriosis, as it can make it more difficult for them to conceive While there is no known cure for endometriosis, several treatments are available to help manage the condition and improve fertility.
Hormonal therapy, such as birth control pills, can help regulate the menstrual cycle and reduce the growth of endometrial tissue. Surgery, such as laparoscopy, can remove endometrial tissue and adhesions. In some cases, a hysterectomy may be
necessary to remove the uterus and other affected organs.
Schedule your appointment and learn what treatment methods are available to help you conceive and have a safe pregnancy.