Endometriosis is characterized by the uncomfortable, often painful, symptoms that result from the chronic condition. Although it's relatively common, affecting about 10% of women, endometriosis tends to lend itself to misconceptions and frequently goes undiagnosed. You can learn more about endometriosis by reading on and even more by reaching out to Dr. Vonne Jones of Total Women's Care in Houston, TX.

Causes and Risk Factors

Currently, the underlying cause of endometriosis is not yet known, contributing factors include genetic factors, hormone imbalance, and immune system disorders.

Women who have never given birth, who began menstruating at an early age, and experience a short and or heavy menstrual cycle.

Common Symptoms

The condition causes tissue to grow outside the uterus and can result in pelvic pain, sometimes severe, as well as pain during intercourse, menstrual irregularities, and infertility, among other symptoms.

Gastrointestinal problems are also possible with endometriosis, which can include nausea and constipation.

How Your Doctor Can Help

Your OB/GYN can diagnose whether endometriosis or another condition is causing your symptoms.

This is typically done by going over your medical and family history, performing a physical examination and a pelvic exam, along with any needed imaging tests.

Endometriosis Treatment in Houston, TX

Even though there is no cure for endometriosis a variety of treatment options exist to manage the symptoms of the condition, improve your quality of life, as well as to increase fertility rate.

Discuss your individual needs with your doctor to get a better understanding of your outlook, but endometriosis is usually treated with medication to address pain and discomfort, hormone therapy, and there are also a number of surgical options.

Explore your endometriosis treatment options in or around the Houston, TX, area by scheduling a consultation with Dr. Jones of Total Women's Care by dialing (346) 320-3188.

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