Continued from the excepts of the last post: Koga et al. proposed that the prolonged use of the medical therapy post-surgery (higher than 6 months) can prevent recurrence of painful cramps(dysmenorrhoea) in most patients, but has little to no effect in controlling recurrent chronic pelvic pain or painful intercourse (dyspareunia) [9]. Most people with ChronicContinue reading “⬻Ease from Disease II-A⤖”
Category Archives: anatomy
⬻Ease from the Disease I⤖
(Featured Image: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/images/woman-take-uterus-billboard/199738093?prev_url=detail (Licensed)) Dear Reader, In the last post, I asked you to guess which month was world endometriosis awareness celebrated- It’s March.[1] Now that endometriosis is confirmed, the treatment plan is focused on managing pain, trying to limit the progression of the implants, and addressing the associated issues with fertility. The European SocietyContinue reading “⬻Ease from the Disease I⤖”
⬻Anatomy⤖
(Featured Image: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/images/woman-take-uterus-billboard/195321828?prev_url=detail&asset_id=192401061 (Licensed)) Dear Reader, In my last post, I asked what color ribbon did you think represented endometriosis – It’s Yellow. Now, before we dive into the subject, I just want to cover the anatomy of the uterus and the endometrium for a better understanding of this condition. The female reproductive system isContinue reading “⬻Anatomy⤖”