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This condition has four stages:
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<ul><li><strong>Stage 1 (Minimal):</strong> Small implants, lesions, or wounds are present in the tissue or organs lining the abdomen or pelvis, with little to no scar tissue. </li> <li><strong>Stage 2 (Mild):</strong> More implants develop compared to stage 1, penetrating deeper into the tissue and forming scar tissue.</li> <li><strong>Stage 3 (Moderate):</strong> Deep implants are present, along with small ovarian cysts on one or both ovaries. Thick scar tissues, known as adhesions, also form.</li> <li><strong>Stage 4 (Severe):</strong> This is the most advanced stage, with widespread deep implants, thicker adhesions, and the formation of large cysts on one or both ovaries.</li></ul>
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The intensity of pain does not always reflect the severity of the condition. Some individuals with mild endometriosis may experience severe pain, while others with advanced endometriosis may have little to no discomfort.
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If endometriosis is not removed, it can cause pain, bloating, excess menstrual bleeding, and digestive disorders. Over time, this condition can also affect a person’s fertility. When the endometriosis tissue grows outside the uterus, it affects other body organs.
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Endometriosis affects women during their reproductive years, between the ages of 25 and 35 years.
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Endometriosis is a condition associated with high levels of chronic stress. The intensity of stress correlates with pain severity and prolonged disease.
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Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue resembling the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterine cavity, whereas PCOS is a condition that affects the female’s hormone levels. Females with PCOS will have high levels of male hormones.
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Some basics to prevent endometriosis include proper care: <ul style=" margin-left: 30px;"><li>Consider using hormonal birth control such as pills or patches with lower doses of estrogen</li> <li>Reduce the intake of alcohol as it raises estrogen levels</li> <li>Exercise four hours a week</li> <li>Avoid drinks with caffeine</li></ul>
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Dr. Mamta Goel is a renowned Gynaecologist and Obstetrician with over 15 years of experience in her field. She has had the privilege of being trained in some of the most prestigious institutions in India, including Army Hospital, Delhi, and Army Base Hospital, New Delhi. Her expertise lies in providing comprehensive care to women, focusing on preventative care, diagnosis, and managing various gynaecological and obstetric conditions. Dr. Goel is known for her compassionate and empathetic approach to patient care.
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