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                                            ENDOMETRIOSIS: LADIES GATHER HERE
Endometriosis happens when the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus grows outside it. This tissue acts the same way that the tissue inside the uterus does during your period: It will break apart and bleed at the end of the cycle. But this blood has nowhere to go. Surrounding areas may become inflamed or swollen. It may also form scars. Endometriosis is most common on your ovaries but other organs like the urinary bladder and the large intestines may also be affected.
What are the symptoms of Endometriosis?
You might not notice any symptoms. When you have them, they can include: back pain during your period, severe menstrual cramps, pain when pooping or peeing, especially during your period, unusual or heavy bleeding during periods,
blood in your stool or urine, diarrhoea or constipation, painful s*x, fatigue that won’t go away, and difficulties getting pregnant.
What causes Endometriosis?
We don’t know for sure what causes endometriosis. Some think menstrual blood that contains cells from the inner lining of the uterus may pass back through your fallopian tubes and into your pelvis, where the cells stick to your organs. This is called reverse (retrograde) menstruation. Genes could also play a role. If your mother or sister has endometriosis, you’re more likely to get it. It has been observed shown that it tends to get worse from one generation to the next. Some women with endometriosis also have immune system disorders. But the relationship with immune system disorders is still not clear.
What are the complications of Endometriosis?
Severe endometriosis pain can affect your quality of life. Some women struggle with anxiety or depression. Almost 40% of women who have difficulties . For health solutions whatsapp,  or contact on 0971552294. Back to Eden herbs .