Study Suggests Seven-Year Wait Time For Endometriosis Diagnosis
You could fly to the moon 456 times in the time it would take to get an endometriosis diagnosis, according to research
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You could fly to the moon 456 times in the time it would take to get an endometriosis diagnosis, according to research
Wonder Warriors, a Hackney-based charity to offer support to women suffering from endometriosis has launched weekly sessions in Homerton
It takes an average of eight years to get an endometriosis diagnosis in the UK, according to a recent report
Singer Lisa Maffia has been admitted to hospital suffering with symptoms relating to her ongoing battle with Endometriosis.
A woman in the Highlands of Scotland has started a sharable foundation to help bring support to endometriosis sufferers and has unveiled plans for a music festival on the Black Isle.
experts from the RCOG say that most women experience changes in their cycles – so the fact this is happening after the vaccine could be ‘by chance’
The root cause of endometriosis may stretch right back to the time a baby girl is developing in her mother’s womb, a biologist has suggested.
For many long term conditions such as cancer, the sooner the disease is discovered and diagnosed, the less intensive the treatments must be to stop the disease from spreading and intensifying.
A study has suggested that endometriosis could be caused by women receiving low levels of testosterone when they were in the womb.
Laparoscopic surgery is commonly used in the diagnosis of a wide range of abdominal and pelvic conditions.
The number of people now waiting for over a year for routine NHS treatments in England has skyrocketed by 50,000 in a single month.
Endometriosis can be an exceptionally painful uterine condition and is believed to have been first reported almost 4,000 years ago.
Endometriosis is a long-term painful condition that can go undiagnosed for years.
Heavy periods are not uncommon, but it can be difficult to know whether your flow is normal or heavy .