Endometriosis is a common but often difficult to diagnose condition because its symptoms vary and can mimic other conditions. Here are the most common signs:
1. Chronic pelvic pain 😣
• Description: Persistent or recurring pain in the pelvic area.
• Course: May be continuous or occur in intervals, often worse during menstruation.
2. Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea) 🌸
• Description: Severe menstrual pain that is significantly worse than normal menstrual cramps.
• Onset : The pain often begins a few days before menstruation and lasts throughout the entire menstrual cycle.
3. Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) 💔
• Description: Pain during or after sexual intercourse.
• Localization: Pain can be felt deep in the pelvis or abdominal region.
4. Infertility 🚼
• Description: Difficulty getting pregnant.
• Frequency: Endometriosis is present in 30-50% of women with infertility.
5. Gastrointestinal complaints 🌾
• Description: Symptoms such as flatulence, severe bloating (endobelly), diarrhea, constipation and nausea, especially during menstruation.
• Risk of confusion: These symptoms can easily be confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
6. Bleeding outside the menstrual cycle 🩸
• Description: Irregular bleeding or spotting between menstrual cycles .
• Observation: This may be a sign of hormonal imbalances caused by endometriosis.
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The symptoms of endometriosis can vary from woman to woman and vary in intensity.