endometriosis
endometriosis
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by Xavier Gallery - 2006-12-10
Infertility is a fairly prevalent condition that affects millions of American couples. While the condition itself can be devastating news to potential parents, medical technology has evolved to offer...
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by Eunice Coughlin - 2006-12-11
Do you experience painful menstrual cramps? Is your period longer than normal? Do you feel like things just aren't right with your body but your gynecologist doesn't know how to help you? You could be...
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by Andrew Bicknell - 2006-12-30
Endometriosis is a disease of the female reproductive system. It is often painful and many times is hard to diagnose. In fact a definitive diagnosis cannot be made except by undergoing laparoscopic su...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-02-19
If your medical practitioner has told you that you need a complete hysterectomy, then it is because you have some type of medical condition that can be life threatening if not treated. There is a l...
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by Shelley Ross - 2007-02-28
Menopause is a time of life that most women dread, but if you're an endometriosis sufferer, menopause may be the break you've been waiting for. Why? Menopause is a normal part of aging that virtuall...
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by Shelley Ross - 2007-02-28
There are certain foods to avoid with endometriosis. In fact, many women who suffer from endometriosis can improve their condition and their symptoms naturally by simply controlling their diet. Knowin...
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by Shelley Ross - 2007-02-28
Endometriosis and mirena treatment is something else you can consider if you find that controlling your diet by eliminating "bad" foods isn't providing you with adequate relief. Mirena is used to trea...
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by Shelley Ross - 2007-02-28
Lupron and endometriosis is something a woman can consider if she has been properly diagnosed by her doctor, and knows that the symptoms she is suffering are caused by endometriosis and not interstiti...
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by Shelley Ross - 2007-03-27
Experiencing endometriosis after hysterectomy is a likely possibility, and is why treatments such as mirena may still be needed. This may come as a surprise to you, especially if you have been under t...
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by Shelley Ross - 2007-04-05
Though ultrasound can be used to help find signs of endometriosis, this is something that does not tell the true tale of what is going on in many women. Though ultrasound is a great tool for many thin...