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Endimetriosis - Symptoms And Advice
The biggest symptom of endimetriosis is severe and recurring pain. There are four different stages (numbered 1 through 4) of the condition, and the level of pain is not necessarily related to the stage of the condition. Endimetriosis has many other symptoms, including pain during sex, nausea, disabling menstrual cramps and heavy periods. It is most commonly diagnosed when couples have trouble conceiving a child, as in many other cases it would have gone unnoticed. Indeed, subfertility and infertility are the two main reasons why endimetriosis gets diagnosed. Endimetriosis doesn't discriminate against age, race or socioeconomic status. Even if you've had children, you are no more or less likely to suffer from the condition over the course of your lifetime. In fact, current estimates show that between 5 and 20 percent of females worldwide have endimetriosis. Moreover, there is no cure and treating the condition is sometimes more painful that the endimetriosis itself. Additionally, while there are many people who have speculated as the what causes it, there is no definitive proof that one or the other is right. To be honest, the cause of endimetriosis largely remains a mystery. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For more information on Endimetriosis, visit the Womens Reproductive Health Forum at www.WomensHealthForum.org/ today. It's free to become a member so join today! |
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