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Alexandra1410
1 year ago

I doubt you have endometriosis if you don’t even know what that is and that it has no influence on your life expectancy. And no not curable

Glencoe8
1 year ago

what is the endometriosis

Incenses of the cervical mucosa

and is healable

Endometriosis is not curable, but disappears after menopause

and how long life expectancy I have

Endometriosis does not reduce life expectancy

Mariiaaca
1 year ago

If you already have a diagnosis, you should be familiar with the subject. Until a diagnosis, it is usually a long way.

For specific questions, your gynecologist or your gynecologist is at your disposal. In case of simple or general questions, you will also be helpful via search engine.

Mariiaaca
1 year ago
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diagnosis or suspicion?

The final diagnosis is not simply obtained at the routine date.

Mariiaaca
1 year ago

On the linked page you can find all important information about the disease.

Mariiaaca
1 year ago

There is no diagnosis by an ultrasound alone, at most hints.

Here you can find all relevant information:

https://www.health.gv.at/disorders/sexual organ/female/sexual organ/endometriosis.html#wie-wird-die-diagnose-ein-endometriose-employed

chanfan
1 year ago

Your search engine’s broken?

As endometrium we call the cervical mucosa. As endmetriosis, we refer to sickening of the cervical mucosa outside the cervical cavity in the pelvic area, but also at various other locations of the entire abdominal area. The intestine or even the lungs can also be affected.

Is endometriosis curable?

endometriosis: lost tissue in the abdomen. Regular pain, pain during the toilet or after intercourse – the signs of a endometriosis are diverse and often strongly limiting. Salvation is not the disease, but often the symptoms can be clearly alleviated.

Is endometriosis a bad disease?

Endometriosis is a benign but chronic disease. In endometriosis tissue similar to the cervical mucosa grows outside the uterus. This tissue, for example, settles on the ovaries, in the abdominal and pelvic space, on the intestine or belly fur.

If that’s not enough, you’ll find more results on the net.