There is a really excellent Alternative Therapy called TBL-12, it does some really amazing stuff. I suggest you go to a website, via the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links, and there you will find all the info on it and a great YouTube on people who have used it. This remedy is listed in the left hand column (menu bar) of that website and there are a few other therapies there that may interest you.
There is no evidence for the effectiveness of most over-the-counter herbal cancer remedies. However, some herbals have shown an anticancer effect.
None have been found to date.
Absolutely. Endometriosis may cause infertility or difficulty with conception, but it does not prevent pregnancy in most women.
Premenstrual syndrome symptoms, irritable bowel syndrome, may prevent heart attacks and strokes, cancer, endometriosis.
Endometriosis is noncommunicable disease.
Mirena can reduce the symptoms of endometriosis
The Romanian language equivalent of "endometriosis" is "endometrioză".
Endometriosis does not necessarily have an odor, or at least not one that you would be able to detect, since endometriosis is inside of you. If you are experiencing vaginal odor, it is most likely not endometriosis, and you should visit your OB GYN with your concerns.
Yes. Having a child does not protect you from endometriosis. While having endometriosis often makes becoming pregnant difficult for women, becoming pregnant will also reduce the symptoms of endometriosis. So, being diagnosed with endometriosis after having a child makes it rather difficult for your doctor to determine whether you had endometriosis prior to the pregnancy or if it became an issue post-pregnancy - especially if you were positively diagnosed with endometriosis shortly after giving birth.
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.
617.3 is the diagnosis code for pelvic peritonial endometriosis
World Endometriosis Research Foundation was created in 2006.
You can have PCOS and endometriosis at the same time, but one does not mean you have the other.
Endometriosis can also appear in the teen years, but never before the start of menstruation