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Causes Of Endometriosis - Articles
New Findings For Endometriosis
by
Emily
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:02pm
New discoveries in identifying the causes of endometriosis were reported in the January issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Endometriosis is a chronic disease that affects 5-10 million women in the U.S. It is defined as growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. Women with endometriosis generally have pelvic pain or are infertile
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Endometriosis
by
MTHFR and Me
Posted
Mon 04 May 2009 5:26pm
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* Allergies
* Chemical sensitivities
* Frequent yeast infections
What Causes Endometriosis?
The cause of endometriosis is unknown. The retrograde menstruation theory...Lots of people have asked me what is endometriosis so I wanted to post exactly what it is here for everyone to know what this is and why it is just one of my problems
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Monday Medical News - Endometriosis After Hysterectomy
by
Jamee ..
Posted
Mon 22 Mar 2010 5:17am
caused by endometriosis.
Although it does sound logical that the removal of the organs infected by endometriosis would put a stop to the disease, this, unfortunately... that some of the disease will be left behind, as some implants are microscopic and can go undetected.
Another problem that can cause endometriosis after hysterectomy is hormone
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Endometriosis
by
findingeve
Posted
Sun 09 May 2010 12:00am
biopsies to be certain. Endometriosis causes an inflammatory response that often causes scar tissue. This scar tissue is frequently problematic in a variety of ways, including being the cause of infertility. The cause of endometriosis is, so far, unknown but it is believed that there is more than one possible cause. Hopefully, further research
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Article: Autoimmune Disease & Endometriosis
by
Jamee ..
Posted
Mon 07 Feb 2011 8:50am
that the fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue they found among the survey respondents might be related to the pain caused by endometriosis. More than 98% of the women surveyed reported pelvic pain...
I came across this article this morning and had to share!
Autoimmune Disease More Likely with Endometriosis (Reuters Health)
February 26, 2010
By Kathleen Doheny
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Noted Scientist Puts New and Important Spotlight on Endometriosis
by
Bruce Friedman
Posted
Fri 08 Jan 2010 12:00am
) and can cause scarring and adhesions of the tubes, ovaries, and surrounding structures in the pelvis. The cause of endometriosis is unknown, but there are a number of theories. One...
Endometriosis has fascinated me for my entire medical career dating back to my sophomore pathology lab. As far as I can tell, little more is known about
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Endometriosis rears it's Ugly Head
by
Diana ..
Posted
Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:00pm
if that ailment has to do with the autoimmune system.
From what I have read, I still think the jury is still out on what causes endometriosis. The reason I am bringing it up is because it has crept into my life in a BIG way and is causing me a tremendous amount of pelvic and back pain (on the right side only). When I had a hysterectomy in 2003, they left
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Fast Facts on Endometriosis
by
Nancy B.
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 7:21pm
What it is
Each month, the endometrial tissue normally builds up in the uterus. This tissue and blood is shed as your monthly period. Endometriosis occurs when this tissue grows outside of the uterus.
What it looks like
Bumps, scars, or fluid-filled sacs called cysts.
Cause
No one knows exactly what causes endometriosis.
Where it grows
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Fallodox Treats Endometriosis - Improve Fertility with Fallodox
by
franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
- Can increase estrogen activity.
Limit Infections - Fallodox may be helpful against bacteria that causes infections.
Endometriosis is the abnormal growth of cells that form...
Fallodox Fallodox may be helpful for those suffering from Endometriosis by promoting fertility, boosting the immune system, and helping to regulate menstrual cycles
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