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1. Diagnosis of endometriosis. 1.1 Symptoms and signs of endometriosis. 1.2 Clinical examination in the diagnosis of endometriosis. 1.3 Medical technologies in the diagnosis of endometriosis. 1.3.1 Laparoscopy in the diagnosis of endometriosis. 1.3.2 Transvaginal sonography in the diagnosis of rectal endometriosis.
- Information on Endometriosis Version 2022 - ESHRE
Endometriosis is a problem associated with a woman’s...
- Information on Endometriosis Version 2022 - ESHRE
29 lis 2021 · The study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery (RAS) versus conventional laparoscopic surgery (LPS) in the treatment of endometriosis.
Medical Treatment. There are different types of medical treatments used for the management of endometriosis. They can be divided into two groups: Pain management. Hormone treatment Either painkillers, or drugs that modify the way the body handles pain, can be used.
Endometriosis is a problem associated with a woman’s menstrual cycle and dependent on the activity of estrogens. One aim of hormone treatment for pain in women with endometriosis is lowering the estrogen level. Another aim is to reduce the effect of estrogen on the endometriotic tissue.
Treatment options available to women with endometriosis and adenomyosis are: 1. Pain-relieving medication: Paracetamol or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) alone or in combination can be used for management of endometriosis-related pain.
Treating endometriosis Endometriosis can be difficult to treat. The aim of treatment is to ease the symptoms so that the condition does not interfere with your daily life. Therefore, treatment will be given to relieve pain, slow the growth of endometriosis, improve fertility or prevent the disease from coming back.
The treatment depends on the severity of the symptoms, the loca-tion and degree of endometriosis, your age, and your plans for having children. If the only symptom is mild premenstrual pain, you may just need to take a pain-relief medicine such as aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen.