What is "Endometriosis" and what are the "Endometriosis Symptoms" ?

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    What is Endometriosis?
    One of the most common health issues experienced among women, and one of the leading causes of infertility, endometriosis occurs when tissue from the endometrial lining implants itself outside the womb. Each month during the menstrual cycle, this tissue sheds just as the lining of the uterus would. Unlike the shedding which occurs from the uterus, however, there is no system in place for this tissue to then exit the body. Scar tissue and adhesions occur, leading to increased levels of pain and often also to infertility.

Komentáře • 175

  • @zacharybaranek9492
    @zacharybaranek9492 Před 8 lety +34

    Very very nice of you to put up this video. My wife has had it for a long long time, and just had what is probably her 12th surgery for Endo. This one was actually at City of Hope in L.A. CA, a cancer hospital (dude, what a place! ...other hospitals - San Diego ones in our experience - don't even come close!). She's had everything from basic endoscopic/laproscopic type surgeries, to a partial hysterectomy (@ 28 yrs. of age mind you) to a a full hysterectomy (completed by an oncologist... use them, if at all possible... trust me). The most recent surgery was to see if her "mesh" was still holding everything up properly (this was the mesh done via the "robotic" method, not the vaginally surgical method), which it was, however, her bowels were literally hanging/stuck to her abdomen wall from scar tissue/endo tissue (she had prolapsed everything a couple years back) We have pics.. her liver is also bound and glued to the inside of the abdomen too, but since is it is so damn vascular, they won't "detach" it. I just wanted to chime in because this stuff is no joke, has taken her completely out of any state to be working (she was very successful, btw), and much much more. Having children is obviously out of the question, and no, we do not already have children. We go to a pain clinic monthly, which took FOREVER to find, and if you are on an HMO, better get yourself on a PPO ASAP. The HMO's will let you suffer, simple as that. I could go on and on. And if you want to know more, just ask. I'll reply. Her first surgery was around 2001, I believe. We met in 2003. Married after full hysterectomy in 2007. She has had her bowel nicked, without being told to do a bowel prep b4 hand which nearly took her life. She also had two post-surgical infections, one of which would have killed her had she been even 10 years older at the time. Sorry, this is a no joke disease. Do not hide from it. DO NOT TAKE LUPRON. DO NOT LET THEM TELL YOU ARE CRAZY. You may not be able to have children even with all of your baby making parts intact. My wife was pregnant early on in our relationship and it nearly killed her the pain was so intense. Questions about meds? www.askapatient.com is a non-pharmaceutical site. Again, I'm just a husband who has 10 + years taking care of my lovely sweet wife. I knew and loved her beforehand, I love her just the same now, and I will always love her unending. Never give up. Best of luck :)

    • @barci758
      @barci758 Před 5 lety

      i wana know more.. is there any place i can inbox you? i have been really suffering

    • @barci758
      @barci758 Před 5 lety

      second, you are a lovely husband

    • @jolaaljakhbir
      @jolaaljakhbir Před 3 lety +1

      you are amazing human being.Please tell your wife to google,,antiinflammatory diet,,and stick to it.I am endo free after 20 years.If I can do it everyone can because my endo was stage 4 and very severe.

    • @beupdatedwithanshu7857
      @beupdatedwithanshu7857 Před 2 lety

      @@jolaaljakhbir what did you do please tell everything

  • @Dominiqueuqinimod
    @Dominiqueuqinimod Před 10 lety +35

    Thank you so much for the wonderful information about this incredibly painful disease. People need to be made aware that endometriosis isn't a made up complaint due to hypochondriasis or weakness.

  • @brookins155
    @brookins155 Před 8 lety +18

    i started my cycle at the age of 9 years old i was diagnosed with dismenoreha & ovarian cysts at 14 years old. i had to get an emergency laser surgery when i was 17 yrs old for an ovarian cyst they couldn't tell if it was a tumor or cyst because my ovary was wrapping around it the pain was so bad i thought i was dying. once they removed the cyst another one came back. i will be 21 years old in October this is a horrible disease i try not to let it control me but the pains are horrible sometimes my stomach swell up as if im pregnant. i hope they re search more and find a cure. thank you for your video it means a lot to know that people like you are educating people like me about endo. and spreading the awareness. 🙌👍

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      LaLaLove TheHustle you should go on hormonal therapy to block your estrogens so the endo does not come back... have you tried it?

    • @shairakhan101
      @shairakhan101 Před 3 lety

      Sister I feel your pain...I have very painful periods every month..and I had my first period when I was 10th years old..since that day to now I'm still suffering from the painful cramps and I never had seen a gynecologist but I made a appointment with the gynecologist for next month...very nervous hope everything is ok with me.

  • @twiggy1021
    @twiggy1021 Před 10 lety +11

    Thank you for this video. I have had endometriosis for years and only now has it been diagnosed. It has been the main cause of my infertility and has caused me an incredible amount of pain and suffering over the years.
    Only now I am being offered fertility treatment, I do hope pregnancy will finally get rid of this horrible disease!

    • @chutikuku115
      @chutikuku115 Před 7 lety +2

      Did you get pregnant ?

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      Victoria Krogh how are you doing? Did your pregnancy succeed? Please inform us!

  • @jasonbosley8109
    @jasonbosley8109 Před 8 lety +29

    I have been on the endometriosis diet that she describes for 1 month now. I can tell you that my pain is literally almost gone. I used to have excruciating stabbing pains in pelvic and lower abdomen and also anal pain. Still contemplating surgery as the adhesions are still present and I'm afraid it can still spread. For anyone thinking giving the diet a try get the books that the Endometriosis Association recommends on current research and nutrition. You will not regret it!!!!

  • @yanxia3948
    @yanxia3948 Před 9 lety +4

    very detailed information, and clears all my questions... Thanks for your wonderful work!

  • @noraroberts6
    @noraroberts6 Před 6 lety +3

    That was a much needed video. People need to be made aware of this painful disease. You explained the symptoms very well. Usually they are ignored as period pains. I have been suffering from endometriosis. The pain is sometimes unbearable.

    • @pregnancychat
      @pregnancychat  Před 6 lety

      Hi Nora, thank you for the lovely feedback, I am so glad you have found this video informative. Thanks for watching! -Monica

    • @learnit2759
      @learnit2759 Před 3 lety

      Hey on my first days of my period , its slightly painful to urinate or poop. I don't have any other probs tho . Is this normal to everyone or just me ? :/ Pls reply anyone

  • @dnixon4018
    @dnixon4018 Před 8 lety +1

    This was so clear and I thank you for being the only one who has been able to make sense of endo. God bless you .

  • @solacelising2568
    @solacelising2568 Před 8 lety +7

    Thank you for this video
    I found out i have Endometriosis last year for more than 4 yrs i thought i have ulcer & dysmenorrhea ;(
    I hope the women here in the philippines will be more aware of Endometriosis. It is so sad to know that they dont understand what is Endometriosis including women about our sufferings because of it. They always take for granted the pain & the depression of not living you life well.
    Even my friends & family wondering why i cry like that i cant move for days i cant even eat because of pain.
    Today im taking guyabano leaves for tea & im happy i dont feel the same pain before. I hate myself for taking alot of painkillers for 4 yrs.
    There are some women that their cysts are smaller than before.
    I hope the treatment for Endo will be more advance here in the Philippines just like in the United States.
    Because we need help & understanding & i want to be a MOTHER.
    Im so desperate to find a doctor that will definitely help me & the other women too.

    • @mainebrown7619
      @mainebrown7619 Před 8 lety

      awww pareho tayoooooo sis my endometrial cyst. :(

    • @susans6055
      @susans6055 Před 8 lety

      I totally agree... Do you also have a cyst? Did you undergo laparoscopy?

  • @billijolinn1856
    @billijolinn1856 Před 8 lety +8

    I have been battling with this for years. I had 3 laparoscopic surgeries done. And it still comes back. I am tired of being in pain. My belly swells up bad it looks like I am pregnant. It is very depressing. I am finally getting a partial hisdirectomy done. I am praying that this will work.Thanks

  • @jenvelasquez707
    @jenvelasquez707 Před 6 lety +1

    You delivered this information very very well! Thank you 🙏

  • @Iceis_Phoenix
    @Iceis_Phoenix Před 8 lety +4

    Thank you for this video it's very informative.

  • @lindajames5813
    @lindajames5813 Před 6 lety

    There is a direct link between endometriosis and fertility. A very informative video describing the problem of endometriosis. Very simple and basic language is used. This makes it very easily understandable for a person who is not familiar with the scientific or medical terms. All the information given in this video is verbal, it would have been better if there were some 3D videos or some simple and interactive pictures were also used. But still it is very good for people who want to know about endometriosis. It gives all the details of what is endometriosis, how it occurs and what is the treatment. This video is highly helpful to get complete knowledge of the problem in the simple possible language.

  • @chiney028
    @chiney028 Před 7 lety +7

    Anyone can please share Endometriosis supportive groups, Facebook or thru websites

  • @sufty21
    @sufty21 Před 9 lety +13

    i finally understand what it is i was diagnosed with 8 years ago...thank you...

    • @pregnancychat
      @pregnancychat  Před 9 lety

      sophie perry Thanks for watching Sophie!

    • @heatherlockard9049
      @heatherlockard9049 Před 7 lety

      PregnancyChat , thank you for making this! I'm stage 4 and have went thru all the hoops, even test meds and therapies...femara ate 3 inches of height from my bones...went thru lots and still do..i'm not alone in this, so i'm so happy to see some awareness being made here by you. :) I've spoke with many endo women and many are misinformed...i've had a few women argue that there are 12 stages and they were 12 (they were a stage 1, actually). Incorrect education like that is upsetting, because this disease needs to be understood further...the pain is real and should not be dismissed (i had thought every girl went thru what i felt and i was being a huge wimp before diagnosis). So, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

  • @TheCaulfield1
    @TheCaulfield1 Před 8 lety +17

    Trying to recover from a laparoscopy at the moment as I have endometriosis and I feel like I have gone 10 rounds with Tyson!! I just wanna feel normal!

  • @nutritionandmindfulness1096

    what connotates bad cramps? I have very painful cramps, a little nausea, lower back pain, cravings, hunger and a very heavy flow that I need to lay down. I can't get up and they are non-stop especially on the first day.

  • @LadyFay88
    @LadyFay88 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this information. God bless you.

  • @NykefahNairne
    @NykefahNairne Před 9 lety +3

    I'm 16 and got diagnosed with this when I was 12 and up to this day im simply scared, can this kill ? , i dont even know what to think... this is scary...

  • @missamerica6290
    @missamerica6290 Před 6 lety +1

    I was diagnosed with endometriosis at age 12 I am 13 now I have been dealing with this disease since last July because of it I missed half of middle school

  • @tonatahirihking196
    @tonatahirihking196 Před 8 lety +3

    During my myomectomy, I was diagnosed with endometriosis. I still believe I'll have kids!! So Am going on a diet alongside supplements. Thank you ma'am for this video, it's quite an inspiration!!

  • @azusenablanca84
    @azusenablanca84 Před 3 lety

    I got my surgery 2 weeks ago. And the endometrioma was taken to the pathologist and it came back positive for endometriosis. I had all the symptoms the lady is mentioning except for infertility.
    I got my endometriosis after my last C Section .
    After the surgery I am in treatment.

  • @justinanolan1160
    @justinanolan1160 Před 8 lety +1

    your the best thanks for making this video my obgyn is not all that friendly

  • @samanthamuir7873
    @samanthamuir7873 Před 7 lety +1

    As accurate as I've researched before. Stuck on bed rest today so I can work tomorrow x

  • @earlyconnections8028
    @earlyconnections8028 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this amazing video 🙏👍👍👍

  • @jenleef5118
    @jenleef5118 Před 10 lety +3

    Posted in my facebook group endometriosis explained...I like this explanation...thank you :-)

  • @TheArtObsessed
    @TheArtObsessed Před 8 lety +5

    I have every symptom listed, except infertility because I never been tested so I don't know if I am or not. I've had these symptoms for the last 10 years, and haven't been able to figure out the cause of it. I've never heard of this condition until yesterday when I came across a video from lacy green on reasons for vaginal intercourse to be painful. Sex has always been painful me, I assume that maybe I was just sensitive because of my skin which is majorly sensitive. It's like having a permanent sun burn all over my body. Hurts when people touch my skin.
    Would you suggest I get tested for this?

    • @shereehardin5783
      @shereehardin5783 Před 7 lety

      if you bleed during sex you need to get checked for cancer...

  • @CB-vt4ic
    @CB-vt4ic Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the info! You are the first person who stated what i always had a feeling could be the cause for endo; tampons! I wish there was a warning on the box, i never would have starting using them.

  • @karenwright3513
    @karenwright3513 Před 6 lety

    Thank you

  • @athenarose1298
    @athenarose1298 Před 7 lety +2

    How early can the warning signs of endo begin? I am 17 and I've always had really bad periods, but during my past two period ive experienced uti like symptoms with yellow discharge and my cramps have been so bad that ive had to go home from school. My grandmother had endo but they caught it early enough and now im wondering if i have endo

    • @learnit2759
      @learnit2759 Před 3 lety

      Hey on my first days of my period , its slightly painful to urinate or poop. I don't have any other probs tho . Is this normal to everyone or just me ? :/ Pls reply anyone

  • @melodyjordan1711
    @melodyjordan1711 Před 6 lety

    Thanks!

  • @corabennet7008
    @corabennet7008 Před 6 lety

    Hey! This video is very informative and enhances my knowledge regarding endometriosis.Now I came to know the causes, procedure, stages of endometriosis and symptoms.In this video, i learned the laparoscopy surgery.During my treatment in biotexcom, i learned why I have multiple times abortion or miscarriages.Now I found my answer from this video.Thank you for sharing such an informative video to people.I think people should see this video and get to know how to cope with this disease.

    • @pregnancychat
      @pregnancychat  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for sharing Cora, I am so glad you found this video helpful, feel free to like & share to others. Lots of Love, Monica.

  • @shameerp3289
    @shameerp3289 Před 5 lety

    Hi mam.. Thanks for your informative words.. My wife been treated for entometriosis.. But still she don't have regular periods but in (USG abdomen) ovary and tubes and all are Ok... And also she worries that after surgery it can be back... Is it true

  • @aminahussein3208
    @aminahussein3208 Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @littlepeople8721
    @littlepeople8721 Před 7 lety +1

    can anyone share experience is labor pain worst than endometriosis pain

  • @catherinewangui2398
    @catherinewangui2398 Před 6 lety

    I went to the doctor after a sequence of painful menstruals and she prescribed visanne. Since then I have never had period again this is the third month since then, could it be endometriosis

  • @stadialowe5926
    @stadialowe5926 Před 6 lety +2

    So I'm 28 not pregnant as yet ,I have a 25 day cycle my menstrual has always been on time but I go through pms before it comes depression , sore breast,fatigue,lower back pain ,nipple soreness, pelvic pain, bloating , diarrhea , 2 days before some times a day before my cycle I have to go the bathroom to urinate frequently all this happens a week before my period , on the day of my cycle I have all the pain said above times 100 with the addition of vomiting ,feet hurt,I feel hot and sweaty , the pain is really bad ,I can walk , my flow is so heavy I have to use 2 overnights at once I don't k ow of I have it I don't want to have it but my symptoms are making me feel that way

    • @jr9439
      @jr9439 Před 3 lety

      I think you should have a doctor check you...

  • @HealthyRootsCreations
    @HealthyRootsCreations Před 8 lety +2

    thank you so much making this video my doctor told me about endometriosis but I didn't ask about the symptom but I am having laparoscopic surgery and a IUD put in I am a coffee drinker and a Ice cream eater so maybe I should start looking into try to stop eating these things 😟

  • @angiej7804
    @angiej7804 Před 8 lety

    Thank u.

  • @stephaniewilliams7992
    @stephaniewilliams7992 Před 4 lety

    I dont have horrible pain during period. I do not have heavy periods. But i miss my periods sometimes even for 6 months. And when i have i have very light bleeding lasting just 2 or 3 days.
    I started having periods 4 years ago and now i am 14. Do i need to worry?

  • @selmaben8730
    @selmaben8730 Před 8 lety +1

    i am having endemetroises that cause me a very painful period my doctor prescribed a birth control but I am still having that pain that kills me dur ing my period ,she said that I don't need surgery cause I had fibroid taking 5 years ago and I had a c section when I had my baby I don't know what to do? any suggestions please.

    • @clairesimpson9423
      @clairesimpson9423 Před 6 lety

      Try the implode implant some women don't have periods with this I didn't for 6 yrs

  • @anavreeland8797
    @anavreeland8797 Před 9 lety +1

    I was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis 5 or 6 years ago .But I just got a more accurate diagnose of Endometriosis because I have lost mu tubes and my uterus and cystitis does not spread it just affects the bladder .I am in great pain all the time worse in the evening .I also have psoriasis, and irritable bowl Asthma they are all inflammatory problems .I need help , I am still struggling .

  • @pheobe1237
    @pheobe1237 Před 6 lety

    I am watching this video. I just feeling that this is the same condition with my friend. I am so much worried for her now. I must say she has to consult the doctor. I am showing this video to her now. I hope everything will be fine.

  • @AntaresSelket
    @AntaresSelket Před 5 lety

    This disease was picking off women in my family before I was born. So, from the first day of my menstrual cycle the symptoms were there in full force. I had a hysterectomy at 25, with 10mo relief before all the symptoms reappeared. I've tried everything but ended up disabled by age 36, and now in my 40's I can't do any physical activities (including light housework), or eat without physical pain before I finish a meal, and still doctors don't understand or believe my condition. I've also had rare and extreme medical conditions throughout life that I can relate to endometriosis, but some doctors can't. Strangely all of my health problems are visible in my mind's eye. Try telling a doctor that! I have found every tumor and cyst in my body because I could see it in my head. I have never had a doctor inform me of a health condition I wasn't already insisting I had, and yet I'm now being told my symptoms should be dying down because of my age and how many years it's been since my hysterectomy. I'm 45 but I've been celibate since age 32 due to painful intercourse, and the endometrial scar tissue is in my back, belly, digestive tract, hip joints, with pain being a daily, non-stop enemy. I have no quality of life, and a year ago I was taken off of pain meds due to the recent restrictions on the medical field to prescribe such medications. So, I am only on a nerve pain medication and bottles of tylenol that provide no relief. So I have become bed-ridden because even doing the dishes while sitting in a chair will put me in bed moaning for 2 to 3 days. Yet, doctors tell me I should be getting better due to my age! Really? This is where I'm at after trying all medications, treatments like acupuncture, cupping, meditation, diet, exercise, omitting this and that from my life, and having continued health problems that boggle the minds of most physicians. I'm in a bed with my pain medications being taken away and every new doctor telling me what their version of endometriosis is. When will they understand MY version of endometriosis, since I'm the one suffering and I have surgical evidence to back up my symptoms. This is a disorder that doesn't have a cure because it's still not fully understood. So lifetime suffers like me continue to suffer.

  • @1984_meet_Reese
    @1984_meet_Reese Před 10 lety +26

    I hate this disease :'( destroyed my life.

  • @nomasihlwele250
    @nomasihlwele250 Před rokem +1

    Hi I have endometriosis wen I was 15 years old and now I'm 40 years old I don't have kids bcz of this symptoms and I have strong pain abdomen and back pain have periods

  • @roiroivizcarra2419
    @roiroivizcarra2419 Před 7 lety +2

    I have endometriosis left and right ovaries . .my ob told me to undergo operation.last year she want to remove my left ovary the size of endometriosis in left ovary is 10cm. but i never came back to my ob. I'm afraid to undergo operation

    • @heatherlockard9049
      @heatherlockard9049 Před 7 lety +1

      Roiroi Vizcarra , i have lost count of the surgeries i've had...likely around 20 or more. I'm a stage 4 from birth, but wasn't diagnosed until i was 27...they thought it was my appendix...but, surprise! lol. My point is....the surgeries aren't bad at all and they do give a higher quality of life, getting that bad stuff out of your body. You shouldn't be afraid...trust me, it does seem scary at first...and maybe all you would need would be just one surgery (hope so!)....but even with all that ive had...i am comfy with it...i joke all the way until i pass out with the gas on the operating table lol...it actually made me more confident..like mammograms and that little robe...forget that, i just stand there and let them smash my buddies and go on with life...no robe needed lol. You got this! If you have any questions, ask away! :)

  • @hlohloshale2074
    @hlohloshale2074 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm 18 and I just found out that I have this... it's painful as hell

  • @susans6055
    @susans6055 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this video... It is very informative. I am diagnosed with a 6cm chocolate cyst. I do not have painful periods. Would you suggest I get a laparoscopy? Please advise. I am very scared.

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      Susan S you should get advise from a gynecologist! Is someone helping you with your disease?

    • @learnit2759
      @learnit2759 Před 3 lety

      Hey on my first days of my period , its slightly painful to urinate or poop. I don't have any other probs tho . Is this normal to everyone or just me ? :/ Pls reply anyone

  • @glamoursnaturalhair3519

    Pycnogenol is it avialable in South Africa

  • @cutekimmie2010
    @cutekimmie2010 Před 9 lety +1

    I was 15 when I began having pain which only started with pain during sexual intercourse. The pain got stronger resulting in me beginning to get sharp stabbing pains and throbbing pains deep inside. I then started getting other symptoms of pelvic pain ranging from sharp pain to dull ache, pain when urinating, very painful periods and heavy bleeding which was black (dried blood). I went to doctors and the doctor checked me for several sti's and infections which came back clear so he decided to refer me to a gynecologist, I went to my appointment yesterday for this and the gynecologist suspects I may have endometreosis. This is because both my mum and auntie have had endrometreosis several times. I have booked key hole surgery. I'm really hoping if I have it its not a large amount. If I have it mild, would this mean I won't be able to get pregnant later on in life?

    • @pregnancychat
      @pregnancychat  Před 9 lety

      cutekimmie2010 Hello, thank you for contacting us. If your Auntie and your Mother have had endometriosis it is very likely that you have too based on the information that you have given. Key hole surgery is performed to remove mild and moderate endometrial deposits. Endometriosis can cause your fallopian tubes to become blocked making conception impossible endometriosis does no always cause a blockage. Your doctor will likely check your tubes when you have your surgery. Kind regards Monica Visit www.pregnancychat.com to find out more.

  • @almasuante6086
    @almasuante6086 Před 8 lety

    im having ds some of the list..especially intercourse then having a little blood fr how many day.don't know wat to do

  • @cskiles318
    @cskiles318 Před 7 lety +4

    I suffered many years with this ugly disease. Many different doctors b4 I was diagnosed. Severe pain during my cycle. So much bleeding I don't know how I stayed alive. Had surgery through large incision not laparoscopic. Because it had spread. What she didn't say was that removing endo its like someone poured a bottle of rubber glue in that area is why it has to be burned out. I was 40 at the time so was ok with having hysterectomy. And the pain an control it had over my life I wanted it to stop. So 4 days in hospital. About 6 weeks to feel better and 7 months to be completely over it. No regrets.

  • @RebeccaMary
    @RebeccaMary Před 6 lety

    Thank u thank u

  • @shairakhan101
    @shairakhan101 Před 3 lety

    I have very painful periods every month..I had been having this painful periods since when I was 10th years old..finally I made a appointment with the gynecologist for next month.. very nervous hope everything is good with me

    • @keiram4916
      @keiram4916 Před 2 lety

      How did it go?

    • @shairakhan101
      @shairakhan101 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keiram4916 not good..missed my gyn appointment so had to reschedule a mew appointment again...and im on my period right now so you could imagine how im feeling right now 😥😥 please keep me in your prayers

    • @leyvamichelle
      @leyvamichelle Před 2 lety

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    • @jasi7961
      @jasi7961 Před 2 lety

      @@keiram4916 hi dear i also had same problem i took ayurved medicine from a gynaec nine four zero zero two zero seven one one nine is that doc numbr. Online consultn he. Now im 3mnth pregnant if u need u can contact that doc aap kaha se ho

  • @kashifgul4496
    @kashifgul4496 Před 7 lety

    i have blockage in my fallopian tubes how can i get pregnant wd this kind of issue

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      kaashif gul are you seeing a gynecologist? They have hormonal therapies to make you able to get pregnant

  • @tclchampaine1737
    @tclchampaine1737 Před 9 lety

    This explains how i feel all the time. My doctor said it could be endometriosis. Whatever it may be, im just looking for an answer and treatment.

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      Tcl Champaine17 did you get a diagnosis and treatment? How are you feeling now?

    • @learnit2759
      @learnit2759 Před 3 lety

      Hey on my first days of my period , its slightly painful to urinate or poop. I don't have any other probs tho . Is this normal to everyone or just me ? :/ Pls reply anyone

  • @run8593
    @run8593 Před 4 lety

    My only symptoms is painful sex during deep penetration.i felt like theres a wall inside..and sometimes feels like pee will come out..and my period is 2 days only unlike before that is 3 days. Do you think this is endomitriosis?

  • @sandyada6552
    @sandyada6552 Před 8 lety +2

    i don't have heavy bleeding during periods but it is very painful nd durin my periods i hav painful bowel movements, i also hav joint pains nd nausea and then the pelvic pains come durin the nyt time when i sleep, can it be endometriosis ?

    • @pegeorgieva
      @pegeorgieva Před 8 lety +1

      +Sandy Ada consult a specialist. The only 100% sure way to diagnose endometriosis is by having a diagnostic laparoscopy. The endo is one of the hardest to diagnose diseases and this is why often remains undiagnosed until it causes serious problems, such as infertility.

  • @prettywoman4881
    @prettywoman4881 Před 4 lety

    My friend is going through this how can I really help her. This is too much for her

    • @leyvamichelle
      @leyvamichelle Před 3 lety

      If your fallopian tubes are blocked by small amounts of scar tissue or adhesions, you Can Use AGBARA HERBAL DEEP ROOT CLEANSER to unblocked and open the tubes. If your fallopian tubes are blocked by large amounts of scar tissue or adhesions, treatment. You need the OSAKIRISA HERBAL SEED to get Ris of that very fast. This are Natural herbal medications that will help you very fast to unblocked Your Fallopian Tubes and Boost Your Fertility and get You pregnant very fast.
      Endometriosis happens when the cells lining the uterus start to grow in places they shouldn't, such as the ovaries or fallopian tubes. These growths can cause problems like blocking your fallopian tubes (the tubes where egg cells travel to the uterus), or forming scar tissue that makes it harder to get pregnant.When you observe this situation, Just get AGBARA HERBAL DEEP ROOT CLEANSER take it for 3 weeks to get rid of all this and get pregnant okay

    • @amreenirani22
      @amreenirani22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@leyvamichelle does it really work...am so depressed with this😞

    • @tosinolaniyi6394
      @tosinolaniyi6394 Před 2 lety

      @@leyvamichelle pls where can I get it

    • @leyvamichelle
      @leyvamichelle Před 2 lety

      @@tosinolaniyi6394 You Can get it in Your Home town , unless when you can not get them that you need to order them okay

    • @tosinolaniyi6394
      @tosinolaniyi6394 Před 2 lety +1

      @@leyvamichelle okay thank so much pls is there any number to call for order pls ?

  • @parkjiwoo491
    @parkjiwoo491 Před 3 lety +1

    I have all of these symptoms 😭😭😭

  • @waffa8470
    @waffa8470 Před 4 lety

    I have the symptoms when i get my period 40 days late i get cramping my down erea very sharp strong pain. I have pcos. I am so scared of surgery i have one child and i am trying to get another one but its very hard am soo upsad 😐😐 my face is full of hair now i hate looking at my self 😐

    • @waffa8470
      @waffa8470 Před 4 lety

      I am 28 years old . I feel soo old too

    • @leyvamichelle
      @leyvamichelle Před 3 lety

      @@waffa8470 If your fallopian tubes are blocked by small amounts of scar tissue or adhesions, you Can Use AGBARA HERBAL DEEP ROOT CLEANSER to unblocked and open the tubes. If your fallopian tubes are blocked by large amounts of scar tissue or adhesions, treatment. You need the OSAKIRISA HERBAL SEED to get Ris of that very fast. This are Natural herbal medications that will help you very fast to unblocked Your Fallopian Tubes and Boost Your Fertility and get You pregnant very fast.
      Endometriosis happens when the cells lining the uterus start to grow in places they shouldn't, such as the ovaries or fallopian tubes. These growths can cause problems like blocking your fallopian tubes (the tubes where egg cells travel to the uterus), or forming scar tissue that makes it harder to get pregnant.When you observe this situation, Just get AGBARA HERBAL DEEP ROOT CLEANSER take it for 3 weeks to get rid of all this and get pregnant okay

  • @drmeenakshisharma3527
    @drmeenakshisharma3527 Před 3 lety

    As per Ayurved endometriosis is mainly due to kapha dosha that increases the buildup of cells like a tumor. It is also due to pitta imbalance like blood involvement, hormones imbalance, menstruation and inflammatory nature of the disease. The painful nature of endometriosis is due to vata imbalance in the body. Apana vayu causes downward flow of menstrual blood. So in short, the imbalance of all three dosha is responsible for endometriosis

    • @learnit2759
      @learnit2759 Před 3 lety

      Hey on my first days of my period , its slightly painful to urinate or poop. I don't have any other probs tho . Is this normal to everyone or just me ? :/ Pls reply anyone

  • @darrenbelda4862
    @darrenbelda4862 Před 8 lety

    is it true that when you have enter your menoposal stage the endometriosis will gone

    • @pegeorgieva
      @pegeorgieva Před 8 lety

      +Darren Belda in the general case yes, the endo stops developing when the menstrual cycle stops. Still, there are women, who continue experiencing abdominal pain and other symptoms, even when in menopause, but this is rare.

    • @joallen2306
      @joallen2306 Před 6 lety

      I had 1 surgery before my hysterectomy(27). Ive had 2 more since then and Ive not had a period since age 27. Not sure how it still affects with no female parts but it does. Time for another laparoscopy I do believe. Bless us all that has this! I thought I was going crazy and finally I just said to my Dr if you can't find out whats wrong with me, then please send me to a head dr cause I'm crazy. Sure enough I had stage 3. Very painful disease!

  • @faizanfaizan6038
    @faizanfaizan6038 Před 7 lety +1

    i m female i have da same broblem since 3 years i have three kids dr dosent diegenose my disease some one plzz help me wat 2 do

  • @lawandasivels672
    @lawandasivels672 Před 8 lety +2

    there is absolutely NO cure for endometriosis until you reach menopause.

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      LaWanda Sivels you're right but you can still live in total remission from the disease... still hope they find a fucking cure for it :(

    • @magjd3910
      @magjd3910 Před 5 lety

      Well at least that gives me SOME hope

  • @erin.marlene.deckleman4302

    Can you have Endometriosis without actually starting your period for the first time?

  • @AmanpreetSingh-yp8bf
    @AmanpreetSingh-yp8bf Před 4 lety

    My friend was suffering from Endometriosis it includes symptoms like heavy bleeding and severe pelvic pain etc. It was very painful for her. She tried Female health Support by "Planet Ayurveda" for this and got relief.

  • @clairesimpson9423
    @clairesimpson9423 Před 6 lety

    I suffered with endometriosis for years. Although the implone implant stopped my periods for just over 4 yrs to stop it getting worse. But the implant stopped working in the pains were worse than ever. My gynocolagist decided the only thing that was gonna help was to remove my ovaries n fallopian tubes. While I was on the waiting list I had zoledec injections which did help but caused other problems. My gp referred me to the fitzwilliam hospital which is private but do take several nhs. Within a month I had date for op which was yesterday 19th September. Even though I'm sore n uncomfy the swelling of my stomach which made me look nine months pregnant as gone down.
    It was heartbreaking as I've unable to have children.

  • @yesseniaescalera4989
    @yesseniaescalera4989 Před 4 lety

    I think I have this I been think it was because I am pregnant 😔😔

  • @roiroivizcarra2419
    @roiroivizcarra2419 Před 7 lety

    I have endometriosis too 😢

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety

      Roiroi Vizcarra how old are you and what are your symptoms? I'm 21 and I think I have endo but gynecologist refused a laparoscopic surgery... idk what to do... I'm trying to find another gynecologist

  • @summerstorm_
    @summerstorm_ Před 4 lety

    Some of this info is now outdated

  • @rubystoyreviews2869
    @rubystoyreviews2869 Před 7 lety

    I have endometriosis!

    • @endometriosisnaturalremedies
      @endometriosisnaturalremedies Před 7 lety

      Hi Ruby! I was watching the video and saw your comment, I also have endometriosis and I had a chocolate ovarian cyst (endometrioma) which was 6 cm and I got rid of it naturally. As for endometriosis my symptoms are way more manageable now, I have shared a video explaining how i achieved and you will also be able to see the results of ultra sound showing the cyst shrank

  • @arianamilion8250
    @arianamilion8250 Před 6 lety

    I know I have endometriosis.but doctors don’t listen to me.

  • @ucanalsomakeit3891
    @ucanalsomakeit3891 Před 8 lety +3

    many women in not so advanced places dont understand .and thy laugh when i cry and roll down due to extrem pain

  • @JustLiliGaming
    @JustLiliGaming Před 9 lety

    03:33 what if you haven't had sex yet then what?

  • @LoganEHenry
    @LoganEHenry Před 8 lety

    It is possible to regain inner balance even when you have endometriosis.

    • @LoganEHenry
      @LoganEHenry Před 8 lety

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  • @lifecearpathology9382
    @lifecearpathology9382 Před 3 lety +1

    😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠

  • @RoseWasCute
    @RoseWasCute Před 8 lety +5

    not all people who have endometriosis are (cis)women. some are (trans)men and non-binary people. please be inclusive in your language. thanks.

    • @tubbsthebigcat
      @tubbsthebigcat Před 7 lety +8

      RoseWasCute I didn't know trans people could have it? They don't have ovaries or uterus so how do they produce the tissue that escapes? They don't have periods. Don't take it as an offense just explain it please

    • @shereehardin5783
      @shereehardin5783 Před 7 lety +6

      makes no sense....

    • @OriLOK2
      @OriLOK2 Před 7 lety

      Tubbs The big cat trans men are men who were born with a vagina and relevant reproductive organs. unless they have extensive surgery, they will still have menstrual cycles.

    • @nh-wr3qr
      @nh-wr3qr Před 6 lety +4

      Women are suffering from this due tosex based oppression worldwide. Women are not included as equally important due to shaming and sex based opression. Women's pain is NOT respected or believed due to sex based opression.. This is a WOMEN'S ISSUE. It is not a man's issue. Women are shamed worldwide especially here in 3rd world countries. Finally some are trying so freakin hard to know themselves, And even this pain and sexism is seen as so called "female cis privelage"?? It has already driven women growing up to more self hatred. This is a woman female issue.