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Given that endometriosis affects how your cells and hormone’s function, it's natural to believe that it's linked to cancer, but this is not the case. Endometriosis does not necessarily increase your risk of cancer. There is no research that connects the two. Endometriosis, in fact, does not increase the risk of most other types of gynecological cancer, as per the guidance of an oncologist in Navi Mumbai. Despite the names, this includes endometrial cancer.

Given that endometriosis affects how your cells and hormone’s function, it's natural to believe that it's linked to cancer, but this is not the case. Endometriosis does not necessarily increase your risk of cancer. There is no research that connects the two. Endometriosis, in fact, does not increase the risk of most other types of gynecological cancer, as per the guidance of an oncologist in Navi Mumbai. Despite the names, this includes endometrial cancer.

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  1. 1. Endometriosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Understanding Endometriosis Endometriosis is a painful medical condition in which the tissues forming the lining of your uterus grow outside the uterus, i.e. either within the pelvic area or outside that. It makes your periods painful and can also lead to fertility issues in women.
  2. 2. These tissues are called the endometrium. Between every menstrual cycle, these tissues grow surrounding the wall of your uterus and shed if you don’t conceive. The same endometrium-like tissues can grow in other parts of your body, including your abdomen and chest. If you notice the below-listed symptoms of endometriosis, contact a gynecologist in Juinagar, Navi Mumbai for treatment. Causes and Symptoms of Endometriosis The main cause of endometriosis is still unknown, but researchers believe there’s a genetic connection. If your mother, grandmother, or other females from your family have a history of endometriosis, talk to your gynecologist about your risk. People also link it to the defect in your ovaries, fallopian tubes, and other pelvic organs. A common symptom of endometriosis is mild or severe pain in your lower abdomen or lower back. Some women may not experience any symptoms at
  3. 3. all, which explains why endometriosis is often left undetected in most cases. Here’s what you might experience. Extreme pain in your abdomen Abdominal pain during or before periods Painful sexual intercourse Extreme bleeding Infertility The symptoms may vary from one person to another. Some people might experience extreme pain, while others may have no pain at all (despite the severity of the condition). Some might also experience pain in bowel movements during periods. Treatment for Endometriosis Your gynecologist will ask about your future pregnancy plans, age, and the severity of the
  4. 4. condition to determine the most suitable treatment for endometriosis. The doctor might prescribe pain medication to relieve your symptoms, although that isn’t a permanent cure for endometriosis. Or, they might recommend hormonal therapy. The best treatment for endometriosis is laparoscopic myomectomy surgery in Navi Mumbai with medications. However, endometriosis is a chronic condition that might return a few years after the surgery. How soon it returns depends on the severity of the disease. So, consult your healthcare provider about the risk of its recurrence. Myomectomy is suitable for people with pregnancy plans for the future. If you are not planning any pregnancy, you can get laparoscopic hysterectomy surgery in Navi Mumbai for complete relief.
  5. 5. Complications of Endometriosis Endometrial tissues that grow outside your uterus can lead to adhesions and scar tissues. This can make your period pain worse over time. Some women with endometriosis might experience fertility issues. There’s a possibility that endometriosis might disappear over time and the lesions and scar tissues that formed due to the endometrial lining can get smaller. This mostly happens when the level of estrogen in your body drops. It’s best to discuss your health goals with a healthcare provider and work with them to manage endometriosis and its symptoms.

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