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Endometriosis

Severe period pain is common, but it is not normal, and it is too often dismissed. Endometriosis is one of the leading reasons behind it. With proper diagnosis, the pain can be treated and fertility protected.

What endometriosis is

Tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it, causing inflammation, pain and sometimes scarring. It can affect periods, daily life and fertility.

Signs worth checking

Painful periods that disrupt your life, pain during sex, pelvic pain between periods, and difficulty conceiving. Pain that needs strong medication every month deserves investigation.

How it is treated

Options range from medication that controls symptoms to keyhole laparoscopic surgery that removes the tissue. The right choice depends on your symptoms, your age and whether you are planning a pregnancy.

How Dr. Rekha can help

When surgery is needed, smaller is almost always better. Keyhole techniques mean tiny incisions, less pain, a shorter hospital stay and a quicker return to normal life. Dr. Rekha uses these approaches wherever they are the safe and sensible choice.

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Frequently asked

Endometriosis: quick answers

Is severe period pain ever normal?

Pain that stops you from going to work or school, or needs strong painkillers every cycle, is worth investigating. It is often treatable once the cause is found.

Does endometriosis cause infertility?

It can make conceiving harder, but many women with endometriosis go on to have children, especially with timely treatment and, where needed, fertility support.

Concerned about endometriosis?

A short consultation can give you clear answers and a plan. Book at the clinic nearest you or message us on WhatsApp.