Many women of today have endometriosis which is a scaring of the female organ tissues. They run to the doctor and many are sent home with pain pills for the menstrual cycle because the doctors aren't educated enough on this disease. You need to call a gynocologist that knows about endometriosis and she/he will assess you with ways to handle pain management. Today there are many ways of handling the pain and stress of this disease.
You can go in and have a thorough examination along with a laporoscopy, if they find anything it will be taken care of. Doctors have many ways of ending the irritation of endometriosis by pain medication, surgery, or hysterectomy. Now, you ask if you can still have children? Some women still concieve, while others do not, depending on the extent of the disease. Women can still go on with their everyday lifestyles because it doesn't make you any less of a woman nor does it disable you if you keep up with your doctor.
I had endometriosis years ago and finally found the right doctor to end my suffering. I had laporascopy a couple times and finally a hysterectomy, but I have a beautiful child that I thought would never happen. Don't let endometriosis get you down you are in control.
You can go in and have a thorough examination along with a laporoscopy, if they find anything it will be taken care of. Doctors have many ways of ending the irritation of endometriosis by pain medication, surgery, or hysterectomy. Now, you ask if you can still have children? Some women still concieve, while others do not, depending on the extent of the disease. Women can still go on with their everyday lifestyles because it doesn't make you any less of a woman nor does it disable you if you keep up with your doctor.
I had endometriosis years ago and finally found the right doctor to end my suffering. I had laporascopy a couple times and finally a hysterectomy, but I have a beautiful child that I thought would never happen. Don't let endometriosis get you down you are in control.
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