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Millions of women suffer from ‘illness’ of the uterus: treatment is not possible due to lack of information; How to take, cervical care

Women Health

By Rohini NenePublished 5 days ago 3 min read
Women Health

According to the National Institute of Health, about 4.2 million women in our country are currently suffering from endometriosis. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 10% of the world’s reproductive age is facing it.

Many times a woman does not even know that the disease is growing in her body. When a woman goes to a doctor due to excessive bleeding, unbearable pain in the stomach, cramps, abdominal pain, the disease is found after examination.

The same thing happened with Bollywood actress recently. She has undergone endometriosis surgery. Prior to the surgery, Actress has shared a video on her social media handle. The women advised to be careful and conscious about the cervical illness. That is why today we are going to talk about endometriosis in ‘Sehatmana’.You will learn this too-

What is endometriosis is, and why endometriosis is a disease related to women’s pregnancy. The uterine lining is called endometrium. During the menstrual cycle, the endometrium exits the body every month in the form of bleeding. But if one has endometriosis, this endometrium grows in a place where it should not grow. Such as in the ovary, intestine and pelvic cavity tissue. In this, the blood accumulates in the tube instead of coming out, which can cause difficulty in pregnancy.

Many health studies have shown that 1 out of 10 women around the world has endometriosis. This disease is the main cause of infertility in women. A woman suffering from this problem may have difficulties in pregnancy. According to the Endometriosis Society of India, approximately 25 million Indian women have endometriosis. This is the most common in women between the ages of 30 and 45 years.

One of the symptoms of endometriosis is pelvic pain and the main symptom of infertility endometriosis is pelvic pain. Abdominal pain is the pain in the abdomen and the waist underneath the navel. Usually this pain occurs during menstrual cycle, ovulation (when the ovary goes out and goes into the fallopian tube) or during sex. This pain can be mild or intense. The person constantly feels fatigue and weakness.

This is because endometriosis can be unusual growth of tissue on the uterine walls and lower blood clots. Sometimes blood clots decrease and the pain is very intense. Sometimes there is no pain despite the large blood clots. Its symptoms manifest in different ways in each woman.

About 25 to 50% of women with a pregnancy problem have this problem, due to blood accumulation around the uterus and ovaries, eggs do not come out of the ovary and do not get pregnant.

Of the four stages of endometriosis-

Family history can also be the cause of endometriosis. Andometriosis is an urban illness. Most of its cases are only visible in the cities. Learn the risk factors associated with endometriosis in the following graphic-

Endometriosis treatment can be treated by drugs and lifestyle changes. Doctors only perform surgery in severe cases.

How is it possible to prevent endometriosis? Like other lifestyle diseases in the world, endometriosis is directly related to how healthy we eat, how much exercise we think, and how it feels. That is, we are very happy and stressful in our lives as a whole.

So the easiest and basic solution to prevent this disease is to change your lifestyle.

See the following graphic to protect yourself and keep yourself healthy what you do and what not to do. However, there is nothing that is necessary for other diseases or in general to live a healthy life.

FAQ’s

Q- What will happen if endometriosis (blood clots and tissue growth) is not removed?

Answer: If endometriosis is not removed, there may be pain, swelling, excessive bleeding and digestive problems. If endometriosis deteriorates, it can also affect other parts of the body.

Q: Does it also cause endometriosis due to stress?

Answer — endometriosis is a urban illness, which is related to our modern lifestyle. Sometimes stress can also be the cause of the disease.

Q- What is the difference between PCOS and endometriosis?

Answer — Both of these illnesses are lifestyle disorders. In endometriosis, tissues that appear as uterine lining grow outside the uterus, which contain blood clots, while in PCOS, affects the level of a woman’s hormone. The ovaries are produced in the ovary, which are filled with water. In PCOS, the level of male hormone testosterone also increases in the woman’s body.

Disclaimer — This article is for general information only and no medical treatment is claimed from it. Always consult your doctor for more information and make appropriate changes as per his advice.

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Rohini Nene

Hi! I'm Rohini, a blogger passionate about exploring useful topics and current trends. With a background in blogging, I create engaging content & insist you to join me on Vocal to dive into the world of knowledge and discovery

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