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PostPosted: 05/25/06 - 00:00    Post subject: ANDOMETRIOSIS Vote now! Reply with quote


I am worried that I might be having endometriosis. My periods are heavy and I have severe cramps during this time. I use different meds for that. Anyway in recent conversation with one of the women I work with I found out that we have similar problems during cycle and she has been diagnosed with endometriosis.
Please tell me if it is there a characteristic menstrual cycle of the woman who has endometriosis?
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PostPosted: 05/29/06 - 20:01    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Yes! Studies have shown that women with endometriosis begin their menstrual cycle at a significantly younger age than women without the condition; their cramps are severe and more frequent and intervals between periods are shorter. It is more prevalent in women who have a regular cycle than in women who have an irregular cycle. Women with a greater number of menstrual days had twice the risk of developing endometriosis.
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