What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of it, often leading to pelvic pain or menstrual changes. Diagnosis and treatment may vary, but with the right medical support, symptoms can be managed to improve quality of life.
Many women benefit from a combination of treatments tailored to their needs. The goal is always to relieve pain, improve quality of life, and support reproductive health.
What are the Benefits of Endometriosis Treatment?
There is no one-size-fits-all treatment for endometriosis. Options depend on your symptoms, overall health, and whether or not you wish to become pregnant in the future. Benefits include:
- Relief from chronic pelvic pain and discomfort
- Better understanding of your condition and how it affects your health
- Improved fertility support for women hoping to conceive
- Personalized treatment options tailored to your lifestyle and goals
- Peace of mind knowing you’re not alone and that help is available
What are the Common Symptoms of Endometriosis?
Diagnosing endometriosis usually begins with a discussion of your symptoms and a thorough medical history. Your provider may perform a pelvic exam, recommend imaging tests such as an ultrasound, or in some cases, suggest a minor surgical procedure called laparoscopy to confirm the diagnosis. Not every woman with endometriosis has symptoms, but when they do occur, they may include:
- Painful menstrual periods that interfere with daily life
- Heavy bleeding or spotting between periods
- Pain during or after intercourse
- Discomfort with bowel movements or urination
- Fatigue and low energy
- Fertility challenges or difficulty becoming pregnant
At Triangle Women’s Center, we recognize that endometriosis is more than a medical condition—it can affect your daily life, relationships, and future plans. Our team is committed to providing compassionate, Dr. Nadendla support to help you find relief and regain control of your health.
If you need Endometriosis Care Specialist, call Triangle Women’s Center or schedule an appointment online.