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Endometriosis: The Hidden Threat Most Women Ignore

Endometriosis is a silent condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the womb – often undetected for years. It causes severe pain, bowel and bladder symptoms, along with heavy painful periods. According to the WHO, it affects 1 in 6 women, so much so that it can even lead to infertility if not treated timely.

Diagnosis - The First Step Towards Endometriosis Treatment

This condition is diagnosed by clinical tests based on Endometriosis symptoms like pelvic pain and menstrual irregularities. A definitive diagnosis comes via transvaginal ultrasound by an expert trained in endometriosis scanning and mapping, supported by advanced imaging (MRI) and a detailed patient history.

How to Get Diagnosed for Endometriosis

Pelvic examination by a gynecologist/ endometriosis specialist
Ultrasound or MRI
Diagnostic laparoscopy - sometimes early endometriosis is found on laparoscopy directly

Managing Endometriosis - Know Your Options

Endometriosis affects roughly 10% of women globally. From chronic pain to potential fertility issues, it causes a deep impact on women. Treatment varies—prescribed pain killers, hormone therapy or endometriosis excision surgery are the choices. But a good endometriosis doctor can decide the best for you. You are not alone; the best endometriosis surgeon, Dr Atishay Jain, is available to help you manage symptoms and protect your fertility.

At the Asian Institute, we have individualised treatments tailored made for each patient after carefully examining them and mapping their disease extent. It may include

1. Medications and Hormonal Therapy

Pain Medicine: We often start with painkillers like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen. If these are not fully effective, personal measures like warm showers, using a hot water bottle (hot fomentation), and regular exercise can also help with pain.

Hormonal Therapy: This aims to reduce the amount of estrogen released by the body, which starves the endometrial lesions. Reduced estrogen means less lesion formation, preventing inflammation and scarring. This therapy includes birth control pills, progestin, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs, or Danazol.

2. Surgery: The Definitive Solution (Laparoscopic Excision Surgery)

Some women require surgery, as it is the most effective solution for achieving permanent relief and restoring function. Our goal is always to cut out the affected tissue (excision) completely, rather than just burning it (ablation).

When Is Excisional Surgery Needed for Endometriosis?

  • Fertility Issues: If you are trying to conceive and have been unsuccessful, surgery is often recommended, as the removal of endometriosis tissue can significantly increase your chance of pregnancy.
  • Failed Conservative Therapy: Surgery is an option if no amount of medicine or hormonal therapy has helped manage your pain.
  • Complex or Deep Disease: For deep endometriosis, surgery is often mandatory to prevent organ damage.

At our clinic, Dr. Jay Mehta and his specialized team demonstrate vast experience, operating on more than 2500 cases of endometriosis across India every year at multiple locations.

Under his leadership, our center has become India’s highest-volume center for the treatment and excision of endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Crucial Warning on Fertility: 
If you are considering a hysterectomy (removing the uterus or ovaries), you must understand that you cannot get pregnant afterward. If you wish to preserve your fertility, the surgery must strictly focus on the meticulous excision of the disease while carefully protecting your reproductive organs.

IVF vs Endometriosis = A Focused Path to Parenthood When It Feels Out of Reach

When you consider IVF and endometriosis, it offers a hopeful, science-backed option for those trying to become a mother. Endometriosis treatment helps even when pain, inflammation or scarring reduces natural chances of fertility.

Treatment for fertility with endometriosis may include simple fertility-enhancing surgery, medical therapy or IVF.

Fertility-Focused Benefits of IVF for Endometriosis

IVF will bye-pass the damaged fallopian tubes or pelvic adhesions that are caused by endometriosis
Improves fertilisation rates despite poor egg quality or inflammation
Allows tailored hormone support to optimise egg retrieval and implantation
Can reduce time to pregnancy compared to natural methods
Offers embryo freezing to preserve fertility before disease worsens

Why Trust Us with Your Endometriosis Care?

We understand your daily struggle— your excruciating pain, the deep fatigue and also the irritation of feeling unheard. 

Do not worry, under Dr. Atishay Jain, we are well known for offering personalised Endometriosis diagnosis and treatments that address both symptoms and root causes.

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Endometriosis FAQs Answered

Endometriosis treatment varies from person to person. Doctors usually prescribe hormone therapy, pain management pills or excisional surgery depending on the disease severity. The best approach depends on symptoms, age, fertility goals and extent of disease.
There is no absolute cure yet. However, endometriosis treatments will curb the pain and slow disease progression. Expert endometriosis surgeons are helping many women lead active and comfortable lives..
Surgery isn't always required. A good doctor will suggest it only when other treatments fail or if Endometriosis symptoms deeply affect your daily life. This could be an unbearable pain or your turn infertile or more such unmanageable symptoms.
Natural remedies are NOT a replacement for correct medical care. But some women in the past have gotten relief through anti-inflammatory endometriosis diets, but always consult your doctor first.
IVF and Endometriosis treatment may improve fertility, especially surgical removal of lesions. However, individual outcomes vary. Early diagnosis and specific care as per the woman's body and overall health reports, are key to better reproductive outcomes.
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