May 17, 2011

Pain Dysmenorrhea and Endometriosis

Pain Dysmenorrhea and Endometriosis
The pain was unbearable every time period came not again overlooked. It could happen because of Dysmenorrhea endometriosis.

Pain during menstruation is usually associated with muscle contractions uterus to shed the uterine lining. But the pain levels vary. There are not felt at all, but there is also fainted from the pain.

Menstrual pain is one of the typical symptoms of Dysmenorrhea endometriosis, a condition in which endometrium is found outside the uterine cavity. For information, the endometrium is the membrane that lines the inside of the womb (uterus).

The pain due to endometriosis is actually real. Sometimes accompanied by nausea, vomiting, headache, and severe pain in your lower abdomen. Usually appear 1-2 days before menstruation and can last for 2-3 days during menstruation. Symptoms are also often experienced pain during sex.

The cause has yet known, but experts say the growth of the Dysmenorrhea endometrium caused by estrogen factor.

Dysmenorrhea Endometriosis untreated can damage reproductive tools to make it difficult to conceive. The best way to prevent this is to consult a gynecologist every complaint that indicates the existence of endometriosis.

Treatment of this disease will be adjusted by age, symptoms, and condition of the patient. If the condition is still mild endometriosis, treatment is through the provision of contraceptive pill. But if the endometriosis was already dilated, usually doctors recommend surgery.

Hopefully a little shared knowledge about menstrual pain caused by endometriosis can benefit you.

2 comments:

  1. greeting for you
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  2. Hello my dear friend Devi, thank you very much for your visit, happy Tuesday with health & peace. Hugs Valter.

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