Secondary Dysmenorrhoea
Causes, Conditions, and Clinical Insight Secondary dysmenorrhoea refers to period pain that results from an underlying medical condition. It differs from primary dysmenorrhoea, which is common in younger individuals and not associated with disease. Women with secondary dysmenorrhoea often notice that their pain worsens over time, begins later in life, or occurs alongside other symptoms…
What are the Symptoms of Endometriosis
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is one of the imaging techniques used to detect endometriosis. While not always the first diagnostic tool, MRI can be highly useful in identifying specific types and locations of the disease, particularly when lesions are deep or involve the bowel, bladder, or other organs. Endometriosis is a long-term condition where tissue…
How to Relieve Pain from Endometriosis
Understanding Endometriosis Endometriosis is a chronic medical condition characterised by tissue similar to the uterine lining (endometrial tissue) growing outside the uterus. This misplaced tissue can appear on ovaries, fallopian tubes, the lining of the pelvic cavity, and in rare cases, on organs like the bowel and bladder [1]. An estimated 1 in 10 women of…
How Common is Endometriosis?
In the United Kingdom specifically, endometriosis impacts about 1.5 million women, representing roughly one in ten women of reproductive age [3]. Research indicates that women commonly experience significant delays—averaging about 7.5 years—in receiving a correct diagnosis from the onset of their first symptoms [4]. This prolonged diagnostic delay can severely impact a woman’s physical, emotional,…
What Helps Endometriosis?
Although there is no known cure, a range of treatments can help manage symptoms, slow progression, and improve quality of life. These include medical, surgical, and lifestyle approaches. Endometriosis is a long-term medical condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (called the endometrium) grows outside the womb. These cells respond to hormonal changes,…
How Do They Test for Endometriosis?
Testing for endometriosis involves several steps, starting with a clinical evaluation and often followed by imaging studies. However, a definitive diagnosis typically requires a surgical procedure called laparoscopy. Endometriosis is a chronic condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (called endometrial stroma and glands) grows in places outside the womb. This can cause…