03/11/2021
Are you ready to Stop Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain!
Endometriosis is coming from the word "endometrium", which is the tissue that lines the uterus. Endometriosis happens when the patient starts to have endometrial tissue outside of the uterus.
Symptoms of endometriosis are abnormal or heavy menstrual bleeding with excessive menstrual pain. Among the most common symptoms of endometriosis are pain and/or difficulty emptying your bladder or bowel and painful in*******se.
Women with endometriosis are more likely to have infertility or difficulty getting pregnant.
Endometriosis can often affect the abdominal organs causing scarring and decreased abdominal organ mobility. This often results in abdominal pain.
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction is a common condition in women with endometriosis. Chronic inflammation of the endometrial tissue can cause severe pelvic and abdominal pain. Very often, the pelvic floor muscles get tight in response to the chronic pelvic pain causing more pain.
The good news about this is that Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy can help!
At Care 4 You Physiotherapy, our Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist Mariem Samour can help you normalize your pelvic function to reduce the overall pain and improve your function!
Book your appointment today and start your journey to get rid of your pain!