Endometriosis is a common disorder when endometrial tissues lie outside the uterus. It lies anywhere in the body’s ovaries, bowel, and the tissues lining the pelvis. It is a painful and inflamed disorder. Therefore, women need to check out endometriosis treatment to resolve this problem immediately. Dr. Maulik J. Shah IVF is hope for females to treat infertility and increase their chances to get pregnant naturally. Our fertility hospital is well-known with over 70% success rate in male and female infertility treatments. Fortunately, we have tested fertility treatments that may help infertile couples to live their parental dream.
If you find yourself in the same situation, then you need to speak with an experienced IVF doctor about what endometriosis is and how it would help you in getting pregnant.
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What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a serious problem occurs when the lining of the uterus is present on the other organs of the body. Endometriosis is likely to affect 3%- 10% women in India.

A woman who feels a sharp pain during intercourse and periods, the chances of getting pregnant is less. The gynecologist performs laparoscopy (where the doctor uses a camera to check the abdomen through the bottom of the belly). It is difficult to diagnose in young girls before puberty, but it can diagnose when young teens feel pelvic pain and painful periods. If you are also suffering from the pain, you must undergo the endometriosis treatment.
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What are the symptoms of endometriosis?
If you have endometriosis, you may experience the following symptoms:
- Abdominal or low back pain during periods
- Sharp menstrual cramps
- Pain after intercourse
- Pelvic pain may before and during the periods
- Heavy bleeding
- Pain with bowel movements and passing urine during periods
What causes endometriosis?
The primary endometriosis causes are as follows:
Reversing periods
When menstrual blood goes back to fallopian tubes to the pelvic cavity instead of coming out of the body. This thickens the walls of pelvic and bleeds over the course every month.
Embryonic cell growth
When the abdominal cells and pelvis developed into endometrial tissues.
Endometrial transport
When the blood vessels and lymphatic fluid transport endometrial cells to other parts of the body, endometriosis occurs.
Weak immunity
A person with weaker immunity creates difficulty for the body to recognize and destroy the endometrial tissues that grow outside the uterus.
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What other health conditions are linked to endometriosis?
According to researchers, endometriosis if often linked with other health conditions such as the autoimmune condition and mental disorders. If a woman is suffering from abnormal immune system may have roots of endometriosis in the body. The common causes are hypothyroidism, fibromyalgia, and rheumatoid arthritis. Mental disorders like anxiety, depression, and other common issues related to endometriosis.

If you are thinking about endometriosis surgery, you are on the right way. If it is not treated on time, this may increase the risk of breast, ovarian, cervical, and skin cancer.
Why is Endometriosis associated with infertility?
Endometriosis is a common cause of infertility in women. Most ladies get to know about this situation when they are not getting pregnant. More than half of women are linked with endometriosis infertility. There are several reasons such as inflammation, scarring, and endometrial tissues responsible for female infertility.
Endometriosis is highly linked with achieving pregnancy, carrying baby, and delivering. It may affect fertility in some women. In recent studies, doctors say there is a strong connection between endometriosis and miscarriages. Endometriosis is considered as a risk factor in pregnancy.
If you have faced multiple or single miscarriages last year, then it is crucial to know about the endometriosis severity so you can increase the chance of conceiving.
How is Endometriosis treated?
Usually, medications or surgical treatment is enough to treat endometriosis. It is all up to your doctor and your health condition. A doctor may recommend the following treatment:
1. Medications for pain The doctor may advise you few pain killers such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication ibuprofen (NSAIDs) or naproxen to reduce pain and pain free-periods.
2. Hormone therapy The doctor may advise a few supplements that are effective in treating the pain of endometriosis. These medications may slow the growth of endometrial tissues. These may include:
- Hormonal contraceptives
- Gn-RH (Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists and antagonists)
- Medroxyprogesterone
- Danazol
3. Conservative surgery Surgery is one of the common treatment if the medication does not produce results. Endometriosis may trouble you to conceive. Therefore, the IVF doctor may perform fertility treatment such as laparoscopy and hysterectomy.
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Why choose us for endometriosis treatment?
At Dr. Maulik J. Shah IVF, you will get complete care from our trained medical staff during your examination, treatment, and procedure. We have modern lab features with advanced equipment that perform great results. Hence, every patient feels satisfied after the treatment.
In our hospital, the Endometriosis treatment performs by an expert IVF doctor. They will take care of your case sensitively and increase the endometriosis IVF success rate, so you can achieve pregnancy naturally.
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