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Endometriosis

What is endometriosis?

The uterus, or womb, is the place where a baby grows when a person is pregnant. The uterus is lined with tissue (endometrium). Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue that is similar to the lining of the uterus grows in other places in your body. These patches of tissue are called "implants," "nodules," or "lesions." They are most often found:

  • On or under the ovaries
  • On the fallopian tubes, which carry egg cells from the ovaries to the uterus
  • Behind the uterus
  • On the tissues that hold the uterus in place
  • On the bowels or bladder

In rare cases, the tissue may grow on your lungs or in other parts of your body.

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Results 1 - 10 of 454 for endometriosis
  1. Endometriosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is endometriosis? The uterus, or womb, is the place where a baby grows when a person is pregnant. The uterus is lined with tissue (endometrium). Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue that is ...
  2. You have a condition called endometriosis. Symptoms of endometriosis include: Heavy painful menstrual bleeding Bleeding between periods Problems getting pregnant Chronic pelvic pain Having this condition can ...
  3. Endometriosis occurs when cells from the lining of your womb (uterus) grow in other areas of your ... through your vagina when you have your period. Endometriosis occurs when these cells grow outside the uterus ...
  4. Endometriosis (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)  
    Endometriosis/Start Here ... Endometriosis ... Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health
  5. Endometriosis: General Information (Boston Children's Hospital)  
    Endometriosis/Teenagers ... Endometriosis ... Boston Children's Hospital
  6. Other Endometriosis FAQs From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    Find answers to other common questions about endometriosis, such as how it affects pregnancy and how it relates to cancer.
  7. What Are the Treatments for Endometriosis? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    Treatments for pain or infertility from endometriosis may include pain medicines, hormone treatments, or surgery. Learn more.
  8. What Are the Risk Factors for Endometriosis? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    ... such as having a mother or sister with endometriosis, increases a woman’s risk of having it. Learn ...
  9. What Are the Symptoms of Endometriosis? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    Endometriosis symptoms include pelvic pain, infertility, pain after sex, and heavy menstrual periods. Learn about other symptoms.
  10. What Is Endometriosis? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows in other places in the body, such ...
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