|
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is endometrium in an ectopic location that contains endometrial
glands and stroma. In other words, it is uterine-like tissue that is growing
outside the uterus causing pain and/or infertility. Its cause is unknown. There
are many theories and people who will tell you they know what causes it, but
every answer has contradictions. It could be genetics. It could be retrograde
menses. It could be congenital. It could be all of the above or none of the
above. We simply don't know.
Endometriosis is common. The generally accepted percentage of women with
Endometriosis is 5% to 15%. However, many women have Endometriosis and don't
have the symptoms (usually pain) or the pressing need to be diagnosed (usually
infertility). Additionally, Endometriosis can be diagnosed as very mild to
severe. There are likely many more people with very mild Endometriosis, which
does not cause infertility.
The only way to diagnose Endometriosis with complete accuracy is to see it. The
only way to see it is through surgery (laparoscopy). There are symptoms and
tests that can give a physician clues, but Endometriosis is a very elusive
disease. The adage, seeing is believing, is the safest and most effective route
to pursue diagnosis and ultimately treatment.
Treatment Options
Myths
Definitions
|