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What is Ureteral or Ureteric Endometriosis? A Rare Threat to Your Kidneys
Ureteral endometriosis occurs when endometrial tissue lining starts growing either on or inside the ureters. Tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder are termed as ureters. Endometriosis of the ureters is a rare condition but it is known to quietly block urine flow. It causes a high risk of kidney endometriosis or even kidney failure. Symptoms are vague – back pain, frequent urination – so early diagnosis is vital. Laparoscopic Surgery may be the only treatment.
Know the Alarming Signs of Ureteral Endometriosis
Endometriosis isn’t just a pelvic condition. Ureteral endometriosis is rare but dangerous, often showing no symptoms until kidney damage has begun. According to WHO data, delayed diagnosis can cause irreversible loss of kidney function in up to 25% of affected women.
Key Symptoms:
Hidden Dangers: What Triggers Ureteral Endometriosis?
Ureteral endometriosis, a rare form of endometriosis of the ureter, often goes unnoticed until serious damage occurs. WHO notes that endometriosis can silently affect the urinary organs. Hormonal imbalances, retrograde menstruation or pelvic surgery increase risks. Left untreated, it may cause kidney damage. It demands timely ureteral endometriosis treatment or surgery by an excellent endometriosis surgeon and expert like Dr Atishay Jain.
How Doctors Detect Ureteral Endometriosis
WHO reports show many women remain undiagnosed until advanced stages. Early detection via the following reviews is essential to prevent kidney damage.
Understanding Ureteral Endometriosis: Rare but Risky, Treatable with Timely Surgery
Ureteral endometriosis usually affects under 1% of women with endometriosis (WHO). But it deeply damages the ureters and creates a high risk of kidney endometriosis. Prompt ureteral endometriosis treatment, including laparoscopy for ureteric endometriosis, is quite essential in this case. This can restore Urinary Tract function and prevent long-term kidney failure.



