Saturday 7 March 2020

Endometriosis and Fallopian Tube Problems

Endometriosis is a common and painful disease that affects about 5.5 million women in North America and is one of the top three causes of infertility in women.

 During a normal menstrual cycle, the lining of your uterus -- called the endometrium -- begins to thicken in preparation for becoming pregnant. If you don't become pregnant that month, your body sheds the endometrium during menstruation and the process starts over. In endometriosis, for reasons that researchers don't entirely understand, tissue very similar to the endometrium begins to grow outside the uterus in various places that it shouldn't. It can appear in or on the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, the various structures that support the uterus, and the lining of the pelvic cavity. Sometimes, it's found in other places as well, including the cervix, vagina, rectum, bladder, bowel, and elsewhere.

The problem is that this tissue behaves like normal endometrial tissue -- it builds up and breaks down with your menstrual cycle -- but it can't be shed like normal endometrial tissue during your period. As a result, the rogue tissue causes irritation and inflammation. This buildup of tissue can prevent the eggs from getting out of the ovaries or being fertilized by sperm. It can also scar and block the fallopian tubes, preventing the egg and sperm from meeting.

What Does Endometriosis Feel Like?

The cramps you get during your period can be tough. But if you have endometriosis, the pain can feel so intense it can affect your daily routine, and it even can stop you from doing some of the things you love.

Endometriosis is when the same cells that make up the lining of your uterus, the endometrium, grow outside of the uterus and attach to other parts of your body. This can be very painful, especially during your period.

If you think you might have it, knowing what it feels like is the first step in getting help.

Endometriosis vs. Menstrual Cramps

Menstrual cramps are common, and you can usually get rid of them with over-the-counter medication or home remedies. But the pain from endometriosis is sometimes called “killer cramps” because it can be severe enough to stop you in your tracks. For a lot of women, it gets worse as they get older.

Aside from the pain, other symptoms include:

  • Really long or extremely heavy periods
  • Severe migraines or lower back pain during your period
  • Painful bowel movements
  • Allergies that get worse around your period
  • Bleeding between periods
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

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