Many people put symptoms in diet problems, but they can have a much more serious cause
It is easy to overlook stomach pain and toilet problems as something related to the diet. But one of the doctors warns that these same symptoms can be indicators of a benefit often in women, which constitute a major diagnostic challenge.
Dr. Gareth Nay, a lecturer of Biomedical Sciences at Salvord University, told the pluscinemaz.comthat one out of every 10 women between the ages of 15 and 49 years suffer from endometriosis. This condition arises when the tissues, such as the uterus, begin to develop elsewhere, such as ovaries and palop pipes.
Symptoms usually include low abdomen or back pain that worsens during menstruation, pain during sexual intercourse and diarrhea, the highest painful cramps, excessive menstrual bleeding and difficulty pregnancy. While this can significantly affect the quality of life, diagnostic times have risen to eight years and 10 months in England since 2020, according to recent numbers.
Therefore, Dr. Nay encourages women to stay loud about their unique symptoms in order to receive appropriate treatment. “Endometriosis develops when there are cells that resemble the uterine part that threw during menstruation (endometriosis) in external uterine locations,” Dr. Nay explained in an exclusive interview.
“This can happen in a number of places, but in 60 % of cases in the ovaries, which leads to fertility problems. Other unusual sites include the intestine, kidneys and lungs, which leads to irregular symptoms and a very difficult diagnosis.
“This tissue is found through the immune system, which is believed to be harmful to the body and works to remove it, which leads to inflammation and pain. The mud is worse, this tissue still behaves like the endometrium, and so on, with the passage of the month until the month until the month until the month until the month.
The World Health Organization estimates that about 190 million people in the world are affected by endometriosis. However, Dr. Nay suspected that the real number is much higher due to diagnosis and lack of awareness.
Discussions on menstruation issues remain a large extent. A study of a concentration of endometrium in the UK found that 47 % of the female population (between the ages of 16-54) “will be concerned to tell the employer that they need to spend a long time due to endometriosis.”
It is also believed that many women reject their symptoms that he does not deserve more investigations, after they were told that their discomfort is just pain in the period and nothing excessively worries it.
Emma Cox, CEO of the endometrium in the UK, commented: “Myths like” Chronic Pain Pain “or” You must have a low pain threshold “that appears in society, workplaces, schools, and even average health care settings.
“The effect of delayed diagnosis on the physical and mental health of people cannot be exaggerated. If it is not diagnosed, the disease may advance, and it negatively affects the functions of people, education, relationships and all aspects of their lives.”
In the midst of these trends, Dr. Nay urged “major changes in the medical opinion” for women to receive the correct diagnosis and treatments for endometrial disease.
This disease is not curable at the present time, but it is frequently recommended to pain relievers and surgeries, such as the uterus, to help manage symptoms. Dr. Nay said: “There is a big boost to educate health care workers regarding the reproductive issues of women, which we hope will make the diagnosis easier and simplified.”
“Women need to stay explicit about their journey to the diagnosis and their unique symptoms to ensure that NHS acquires an insight into the issues raised.
“You can contact in contact with charities such as endometriosis in the UK, but ultimately, changes in medical opinion regarding women's health issues must be changed before we can start, as well as more funding and research in conditions.”
NHS menu for potential endometriosis symptoms
- Heavy periods in which you need to change your pads or your plots every hour to two hours, or you may bleed to your clothes
- Severe pain in the period prevents you from doing daily activities
- Pain when urinating or going to the toilet
- Pain in your lower abdomen or back
- Pain after having sex or while
- Extreme fatigue
- Low mood and anxiety
- The difficulty of pregnancy