Thanks for you ASK. It’s important to know exactly what your doctor diagnosed you with, before deciding what to take. Treatment for endometriosis is usually with medications or surgery. The approach you and your doctor choose will depend on the severity of your signs and symptoms and whether you hope to become pregnant. Supplemental hormones are sometimes effective in reducing or eliminating the pain of endometriosis. That's because the rise and fall of hormones during the menstrual cycle causes endometrial implants to thicken, break down and bleed. Hormone medication may slow the growth and prevent new implants of endometrial tissue. Hope this information will help.
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Hi Anon,
Thanks for you ASK. It’s important to know exactly what your doctor diagnosed you with, before deciding what to take. Treatment for endometriosis is usually with medications or surgery. The approach you and your doctor choose will depend on the severity of your signs and symptoms and whether you hope to become pregnant. Supplemental hormones are sometimes effective in reducing or eliminating the pain of endometriosis. That's because the rise and fall of hormones during the menstrual cycle causes endometrial implants to thicken, break down and bleed. Hormone medication may slow the growth and prevent new implants of endometrial tissue. Hope this information will help.
Here are some resources for you
- Endometriosis
- Best,
- Daisy
July 24, 2014 - 3:49amThis Comment
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