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It undergoes remission with pregnancy and with certain medications.

It tends to become inactive after menapause, but any permanent damage remains From personal experience & others' experiences, throw in as much research as my brain could handle; the answer is it doesn't. There are several treatments both established & "old wives' tales" that help lessen the symptoms. In some cases there has been relief for years only to have it come back later in life, this has included the cases of people with hysterectomies & who have had children. I can only say that it varies from person to person, the location of where they were detected, the stage or severity of your case and other inputs. My best advise is talk to your doctor & if he/she can't help, possibly seek a second or third opinion. It is by far the longest & one of the toughest battles a woman can face, as the research & treatments are very few & the cause or origin has yet to found. Best of luck on this travel of your life. Endometriosis cannot be cured. There are only medications and surgeries that will help "keep it under control" but that is not even guaranteed. Even hysterectomies are not cures.

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The answer is no, an endometrioma cannot go away on it's own. An endometrioma is uterine lining that has leaked out somehow and it doesn't have anywhere to go. Uterine lining is shed when you menstruate and since an endometrioma is lining that has become displaced it cannot shed through a period like the lining that is still inside. It will have to be removed by a surgeon.

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