How serious is endometriosis?

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Endometriosis is a serious condition due to its potential to significantly affect a person’s quality of life. While it is not life-threatening, it can cause chronic pain, infertility, abdominal bloating, and fatigue. In severe cases, endometriosis can lead to organ damage, especially if deep infiltrating lesions affect the bowel, bladder, or other organs. If the ureter is severely impacted, it can lead to the loss of kidney function over time, often without warning, a situation sometimes referred to as a “silent kidney killer.”

Although endometriosis itself is not cancerous, there is a slightly increased risk of ovarian cancer in individuals with long-term endometriosis, though this risk remains low overall. With proper management, including proper excision surgery performed by Endometriosis Excision Specialist , medication, and lifestyle changes, symptoms can be controlled, and complications can be prevented.

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