Gynaecology and Endometriosis

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Gynaecology and Endometriosis

The British Clinic provides comprehensive care, emphasizing preventive health and counseling to help avoid future medical problems. Full ante-natal care with 3D / 4D Ultrasound Scanning and Non-invasive Genetic Testing, Well Women and Well Men Care, Pre-conception counseling, Genetic counseling, family planning as well as general gynecology are provided. The general gynecology care is provided for women of all ages and stages of life dealing with problems of childhood, adolescence, adulthood through to the menopause and beyond …

Complete office and surgical gynecological care is offered including hymenoplasty, vaginal rejuvenation, LASER vaginal tightening, vulvovaginal bleaching to regain the sensual pleasurable sexual feelings all done in complete confidence. Furthermore, colposcopy, microwave surgery, LEEP, LLETZ, laparoscopy, and hysteroscopy as well as open gynecological surgery is provided. Office non-invasive therapy is offered in total confidence, non-judicial and professional manner.

ENDOMETRIOSIS

Endometriosis is a disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that forms the lining of your uterus grows outside of your uterine cavity. The lining of your uterus is called the endometrium.

Endometriosis occurs when endometrial tissue grows on your ovaries, bowel, and tissues lining your pelvis. It’s unusual for endometrial tissue to spread beyond your pelvic region, but it’s not impossible. Endometrial tissue growing outside of your uterus is known as an endometrial implant.

The hormonal changes of your menstrual cycle affect the misplaced endometrial tissue, causing the area to become inflamed and painful. This means the tissue will grow, thicken, and break down. Over time, the tissue that has broken down has nowhere to go and becomes trapped in your pelvis.

This tissue trapped in your pelvis can cause:

  • irritation
  • scar formation
  • adhesions, in which tissue binds your pelvic organs together
  • severe pain during your periods
  • fertility problems

Endometriosis is a common gynecological condition, affecting up to 10 percent of women. You’re not alone if you have this disorder.

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Endometriosis symptoms

The symptoms of endometriosis vary. Some women experience mild symptoms, but others can have moderate to severe symptoms. The severity of your pain doesn’t indicate the degree or stage of the condition. You may have a mild form of the disease yet experience agonizing pain. It’s also possible to have a severe form and have very little discomfort.

Pelvic pain is the most common symptom of endometriosis. You may also have the following symptoms:

You may also have no symptoms. It’s important that you get regular gynecological exams, which will allow your gynecologist to monitor any changes. This is particularly important if you have two or more symptoms.

Endometriosis treatment

Understandably, you want quick relief from pain and other symptoms of endometriosis. This condition can disrupt your life if it’s left untreated. Endometriosis has no cure, but its symptoms can be managed.

Medical and surgical options are available to help reduce your symptoms and manage any potential complications. Your doctor may first try conservative treatments. They may then recommend surgery if your condition doesn’t improve.

Everyone reacts differently to these treatment options. Your doctor will help you find the one that works best for you.

It may be frustrating to get diagnosis and treatment options early in the disease. Because of the fertility issues, pain, and fear that there is no relief, this disease can be difficult to handle mentally. Consider finding a support group or educating yourself more on the condition.