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Article Title: Signs And Symptoms Of Endometriosis - The Truth Revealed
Author: Emma Kinsley
Category: Diseases and Conditions, Women's Issues, Medicine
Word Count: 535
Keywords: Signs And Symptoms Of Endometriosis, Endometriosis Treatments, 
Endometriosis
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The signs and symptoms of endometriosis plague over 15 million women around the 
world who suffer from this condition.  They include menstrual pain and 
discomfort and in some cases infertility as well.  As time progresses, the 
signs and symptoms of endometriosis become more severe.  However whats 
interesting is that others may not experience severe pain or symptoms and 
others will experience none at all.

The most common symptom that many women have to contend with is pelvic pain.  
This pain is more intense before the start of your monthly period and continues 
until the menstrual flow is over.  

With endometriosis, the endometrial tissue is found on other organs in the 
body.  These include the fallopian tubes, bowel, ovaries, cul de sac, bladder 
and rectum.  The tissue bleeds at the time of your menses and can cause severe 
pain.  

As such, the signs and symptoms include pain when having bowel movements, 
during sexual intercourse, premenstrual spotting as well as heavy and frequent 
periods.  The abdominal pain experienced is usually located in the lower part 
of the abdomen and gets worse as the disease progresses.  

Other symptoms of endometriosisis include soreness in the pelvic area as well 
as lower back pain.  This pain in the back can also radiate down the legs if 
aggravated by menses or sexual intercourse.  

Some other endometriosis symptoms include irregular menstrual cycles, bloating 
and swelling of the lower abdomen, infertility, blood in stool, painful bowel 
movements and frequent periods.  

Others include increased yeast infections, low energy and fatigue, constipation 
or diarrhea, depression and irritability, headaches and dizziness, painful or 
frequent urination, vomiting, nausea, cramping and PMS before and after your 
period.  Allergies may also develop that include allergies to various foods, 
grass, carpets, paint, chemicals, cleaning products, pollens, dust and perfumes.

The signs and symptoms of endometriosis are slowed down when one gets pregnant. 
 In fact the diseases progression slows down during this time.  At the same 
time, when one goes into menopause the signs and symptoms decrease.  This is 
explained by the drop of estrogen in the body by 40% to 60%.

The endometriosis currently in place atrophies due to lack of adequate estrogen 
to encourage growth.  For those who are far away from menopause, natural 
progesterone may help.  It has been found to stop the proliferation of 
endometrial cells.  It works even in women with stage 2 and 3 endometriosis.

Women suffering the signs and symptoms must have a laparoscopy to diagnose the 
condition as blood tests and x-rays are not effective.  Once diagnosed, it is 
important that they explore various options in their treatment that includes 
alternative therapies, medication and surgical solutions as well.  

Reading more about the signs and symptoms as well as hormonal balancing, 
effects of too much estrogen in the body and how diet can help will be of great 
benefit.  In some cases, a hysterectomy may be an option that you want to 
explore, but it is very important that you remember that this is a permanent 
procedure before going into it and is often referred as a last resort for 
treatment given its mixed results.

If you want to quit wasting time with Endometriosis Treatments that don't work 
then visit my site right now. Arm yourself with the right knowledge so you can 
start healing today. 

Claim your Free healme Endometriosis report now. 
http://www.endometriosistreatmentsite.com
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