Electro Therapy for Endometriosis?

Alternative treatments for endometriosis extend far beyond the boundaries of herbal supplements and homeopathy.  Some sufferers seek Interferential Electro-Therapy to relieve their symptoms and help them get on with their life.  Although this may sound, well, shocking, interferential electro-therapy isn’t as bizarre as it sounds.  In actuality, it can be quite an effective way of [...]

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The Importance of Diet for Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a serious condition. It occurs when tissues similar to the endometrial stroma and glands that line the uterus, show up in other areas of the body, instead of only existing within the uterus.
These “rebel” tissues are known as endometriosis lesions, and are usually found anywhere within the pelvic region (IE. Fallopian tubs, ovaries, [...]

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Pain Relief for Endometriosis

Many diseases don’t require a surgery for diagnosis. Endometriosis is the exception to the rule. If you’ve been diagnosed with this disease, you probably went through a long process of elimination as your doctor struggled to find the reason for your medical problems. Whether you were experiencing pain and discomfort or having [...]

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Coping With Endometriosis

After you have been given a diagnosis of endometriosis and understand the four stages in which the disorder progresses, it is time to discover ways to cope with the condition. For many women, the thought of having endometriosis can cause for some one of the ultimate horrors – fear of becoming infertile.
In addition to this [...]

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Hormone Suppression and Diet Therapy Effective Treatments

In a report published in Fertility and Sterility, December 2007, research has found that women receiving hormone suppression and diet therapy alongside conservative surgical treatment can relieve pain more effectively.
Dr. Francesco Sesti, Tor Vergata University Hospital, Rome, Italy, and her colleagues performed a trial where 6 months hormone suppression treatment and diet therapy were used [...]

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Endometriosis and the risk of cancer

As the new year starts and for those in the northern hemispheres the days are short and cold thoughts tend to turn to planning summer holidays and escaping to a sunnier climes.
We all know the risks of sunbathing and skin cancer but did you know that women with endometriosis have a 60% higher chance of [...]

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The Latest Info About Endometriosis

Although millions of women around the world are suffering from endometriosis, this condition is still largely unknown to many. People tend to confuse this with dysmenorrhea or other PMS problems, but in reality, endometriosis is a far more serious medical condition. Here’s some info about endometriosis every woman should know.
What Is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition [...]

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How to Succeed in Dealing with Endometriosis

Endometriosis is one of the more difficult health obstacles a woman can face. This condition poses threats and risks to both your overall health and fertility. Dealing with endometriosis is a must to ensure a better lifestyle.
Endometriosis occurs when the endometrial lining that cover the interior of the uterus grows outside that area. The common [...]

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Discover All Endometriosis Symptoms

If you have been diagnosed with endometriosis, then you may be aware that the disease occurs in four stages, and that not all endometriosis symptoms are present at each stage.
You probably also know that endometriosis can be difficult to treat at higher stages of the disease, where symptoms can cause infertility and perhaps a greater [...]

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Endometriosis and Menopause what to do if symptoms persist

Not many women can say they are looking forward to the day that menopause starts and start dealing with symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings. However, for Endometriosis sufferers the thought of menopause can bring a welcome smile. So, why do these women have such a positive view of endometriosis and menopause?
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