Did You Know, Women Can Wait up to a Decade Before Being Diagnosed With Edometriosis?
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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has called for endometriosis sufferers to be diagnosed in a shorter time and has issued guidance telling GPs not to overlook the signs of the condition.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue that behaves like the lining of the womb is found in other parts of the body, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, parts of the stomach, bladder and bowel. It can cause large cysts, chronic pelvic pain, pain during or after sex, painful bowel movements, fatigue and heavy periods, and possible fertility problems.
There is no cure for endometriosis and the exact cure is unknown. NICE says sufferers and those suspected of having the condition should have access to gynaecologists, pain management specialists and fertility services and that health professionals become aware of the physical and psychological impact of the condition and need for long-term treatment.
She said: "It really is awful when that pain comes, it feels like someone's got a hammer and they're thudding on your pelvis. "I've come home and been rolling around on the floor - I've had to cancel plans, I've had anxiety, and no one really understands it because they can't see it."
There is no known cure for endometriosis, and the exact cause is still unknown. Chief executive of the World Endometriosis Research Foundation Lone Hummelshoj said that, while the new guidance is welcome, more research still needs to be done.
"We need to collect clinical and surgical data that is comparable between all endometriosis centres and academic settings. "Similar consistent data collection in breast cancer has resulted in a better understanding of how to treat different sub-types of breast cancer and to provide a prognosis to sufferers."

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