About one year. I'm having a hystorectomy at the end of the month. I'm being told by doctors now, that I have polycystic kidney disease & am really curious what kind of mess, from not only the endo, but the surgery I went through. Hoping, that it's not polycystic kidneys, but endo taking over...even though it's a considered a rare condition? I say this because, I've always had low blood pressure. Still have low blood pressure, even though I'm taking blood pressure reducers? It's low before I take the meds, all other bloodwork/urinalisis show normal or below? Gaah!
Im not aware there is a cure
Although there is no cure but there are treatments get out of the discomfort caused by Endometriosis.
Yes , endometriosis can be cured , this is not a tough disease , if the suffers can take in the right drug , it can be cured within a very short time , the Fuyan pill is one of the best medications that I want to recommend to the endometriosis suffers , it can kill bacteria and promote blood circulation , the suffers can get the radical cure within three months . The suffers can get rid of the pain and they can be pregnant after three months' treatment . So , it is suggested that the endometriosis suffers should not do a surgery to cure their disease , taking the right med is the best solution for them . In the meantime , eating the healthy food and do not eat the spicy food , no smoking and alcohol at all . Endometriosis
It may come back. Your pain may be less, more, or the same. Check out the Endometriosis Association at endometriosisassn.org and Mary Lou Ballweg's book, Endometriosis: The Complete Reference for Taking Charge of Your Health for more info.Good luck!
No. I must admit, that after you have been cured, your chances for taking over the world are poor. You can only hope to kill the one's that havent been cured
All women are different. Some women with endometriosis will not have regular periods. However, there are also women with endometriosis that either have irregular periods, or even those that have very regular periods. If you think you may have endometriosis, see your OB GYN.
You may want to find out whether or not you have endometriosis. Check out the Endometriosis Association's website at EndometriosisAssn.org or Mary Lou Ballweg's book, Endometriosis: The Complete Reference for Taking Charge of Your Health.
a hemorrhagic follicle is sometimes called a chocolate cyst, and it occurs in the ovaries, I believe after ovulation. It is actually a bit of endometriosis inside of the ovary. I had this come up in an ultrasound and my Dr diagnosed me with endometriosis 1 year later, though not from the results from my ultrasound but from other signs and symptoms. My Surgeon removed the hemorrhagic follicle from my ovary when I went in for endometriosis surgery. I am not a Dr but a patient with endometriosis.
Yes, if it's not cured from the root. Pelvic inflammatory disease which is known as PID is one of the most frequent occurred disease for women. According to the data released by WHO, around 1 million women in USA experience an episode of this disease every year. It would bring complications like ectopic pregnancy, infertility and chronic pelvic pain to women. Pelvic inflammatory disease and its complications are cured by taken antibiotics orally in the early years. But the results are always not that satisfied by suffers. Fortunately, there is a new herbal medicine Fuyan pill has been developed. This made it possible for women to get a full recovery from Pelvic inflammatory disease and its complications, and it has great superiority on eliminating chronic symptoms.
Mirena can reduce the symptoms of endometriosis
Endometriosis is noncommunicable disease.
The Romanian language equivalent of "endometriosis" is "endometrioză".
If not during your period, cramps in your lower back and stomach can be just a sign of constipation or other digestive issues. If you are talking about during your period, and the cramps are debilitating, you may want to find out if you have endometriosis. Go to the Endometriosis Association's website at EndometriosisAssn.org or to Mary Lou Ballweg's book, Endometriosis: The Complete Reference for Takint Charge of Your Health for more information.