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❌ What can make endometriosis worse⁉️⁉️https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/ #6906There is no s...
08/03/2022

❌ What can make endometriosis worse⁉️⁉️

https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/ #6906

There is no specific factor that will make it trigger. I think retrograde menstruation and many cycles whereby part of the menstrual flow goes back into the pelvis is likely to be a contributing factor to advancing the stage of endometriosis. Hence why the clinical management which entails others going on the pill (so stopping having regular menstrual cycles) or taking some injections to stop the menstrual cycle per se are likely to improve the endometriosis and the symptoms of this disease. This is also been seen in women that conceive when they pregnant and for the nine months of pregnancy, they will not be producing the environments that normally cause a flare-up of the endometriosis and also they will not be having periods and and some studies have shown that pregnancy or at least have speculated that pregnancy will put the endometriosis to rest although for a short period of time.
Answer from: Luciano Nardo NOW-Fertility

https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/Luciano Nardo, Gynaecologist, Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine, CEO & Founder, NOW-fertil...

‼️What can make endometriosis worse?⁉️https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/ #6178Good question....
08/03/2022

‼️What can make endometriosis worse?⁉️
https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/ #6178
Good question. I think we probably don’t know the answer to that. Certainly some individuals who have endometriosis, their symptoms seem to get better by themselves and others symptoms are unchanged and others the symptoms get worse and that can be despite medical intervention, surgeries, treatments. We talk about the natural history of the disease and this is a real area of research interest trying to understand how it starts and how and if it indeed progresses to more severe stages or whether people may suddenly develop a very severe version of the condition. Lots of unanswered questions there.
Answer from: Andrew Horne The University of Edinburgh

https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/Andrew Horne, Professor of Gynaecology and Reproductive Sciences at The University of Edinburgh...

‼️What can make endometriosis worse?⁉️https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/ #6583When patients ...
08/03/2022

‼️What can make endometriosis worse?⁉️
https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/ #6583
When patients get periods every month and they have got some genetic tendency or autoimmune problem then obviously the disease can proceed and any exposure to estrogen because the disease is dependent on estrogen hormone and ovarian hormones. So, any exposure of estrogen could potentially stimulate the endometriotic deposits and can make the symptoms worse and the disease could progress. If a patient has got infertility and she is not achieving pregnancy, that can also be a contributory factor. Pregnancy could be one thing which could stop the progression or using medical treatment in the form of oral contraceptive pills or some injections could also stop the progression of the disease and possibly reverse the deposits as well.
Answer from: Sibte Hassan London Women's Clinic

https://www.fertially.com/q/what-can-make-endometriosis-worse/Sibte Hassan, Fertility specialist and Gynaecologist at London Womens ClinicFollow us on Facebo...

3️⃣  What is endometriosis and how it affects body❓  https://www.fertially.com/q/what-is-endometriosis-and-how-it-affect...
03/03/2022

3️⃣ What is endometriosis and how it affects body❓
https://www.fertially.com/q/what-is-endometriosis-and-how-it-affects-body/ #6925
Let’s talk about the diagnosis at first a little bit and we’ll start with the linguistics. Endometrium, endometriosis is the uterine lining of the uterine cavity from the Greek “endos” meaning inside and “metros” is the uterus. So this is the lining or the layer of cells that have a very specific ability by reacting sensitively to the hormonal levels and the hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. Under the influence of estrogen these cells grow, under the influence of progesterone they get an increased blood flow and eventually during menstruation they necrotize (they get washed away) and the whole process starts again. When these cells appear elsewhere in the organism and this could be in the belly, in the pelvis, in the ovaries, in the re**um, in the bladder, then they can cause problems because they still react the way we just described: they grow under the influence of estrogen, they eventually can bleed during the menstruation but there is no room actually for that blood to go and for the tissue to go. So they usually create a locus that can be painful or that can bother the patient.
➡️ Answer from Tomas Frgala Unica Clinic️

https://www.fertially.com/q/what-is-endometriosis-and-how-it-affects-body/Tomas Frgala, PhD, Gynaecologist, Head Physician at UNICA Clinic - BrnoFollow us on...

2️⃣What is endometriosis and how it affects body❓ https://www.fertially.com/q/what-is-endometriosis-and-how-it-affects-b...
03/03/2022

2️⃣What is endometriosis and how it affects body❓
https://www.fertially.com/q/what-is-endometriosis-and-how-it-affects-body/ #6898
Endometriosis is a disorder that affects women and typically is characterized by the presence of endometrial cells (the cells that originate from the lining of the womb or uterus outside the uterus). Endometriosis has been found in many parts of the female body not just in the pelvis and which gives the hypothesis that there are many causes of endometriosis. Endometriosis most commonly involves the ovaries, the fallopian tubes and the pelvis and causes significant distortion of the anatomy of the pelvis and in some cases that unfortunate result in subfertility. Women that experience symptoms of pelvic pain, painful in*******se and painful periods and also some irregular bleeding should be investigated for endometriosis. The problem with endometriosis is that the final diagnosis of the disorder is only possible by an invasive procedure called laparoscopy, unless of course the endometriosis is present on the outside of the pelvis in areas that can be visualized easily on inspection. I have seen women with endometriosis around the belly button and around the ni***es and on other parts of the skin but that is not very common. Most of the time, endometriosis affects the pelvic organs and that’s the reason why the laparoscopy is the only way to ascertain the presence of the condition. Endometriosis can cause subfertility but there is no strong evidence to suggest that women that have endometriosis, if they undergo assisted conception, will have a poor outcome.
➡️ Answer from Luciano Nardo NOW-Fertility⬅️

https://www.fertially.com/q/what-is-endometriosis-and-how-it-affects-body/Luciano Nardo, Gynaecologist, Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine, CEO & Founder...

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