Endometriosis

Welcome to our comprehensive resource on endometriosis, a condition that affects many women around the world. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the womb, leading to a range of symptoms. Common signs include pelvic pain, painful periods, pain during intercourse, and fertility issues.

Endometriosis specialists understand the complexities of this condition. They offer personalised care and advanced treatment options to help manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for individuals dealing with endometriosis. If you are seeking an endometriosis specialist committed to your well-being, search our practitioners below.

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Endozone

EndoZone is an evidence-based website created in collaboration with individuals impacted by endometriosis, funded by the Australian Government and Jean Hailes for Women’s Health. Developed by researchers, health experts, and endometriosis associations, it utilizes a research-led algorithm to tailor information and support to users' needs.
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Endometriosis Australia

Endometriosis Australia is a leading charity focused on awareness, education, and research for endometriosis, significantly reducing diagnosis time and advocating for improved care since 2012. Their efforts include producing resources such as their podcast and fact sheets, fundraising for research, and collaborating with medical experts to empower patients and advance understanding and treatment of the condition.
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PPEP Talk

PPEP Talk® is an engaging and informative program designed to educate students, particularly those experiencing severe period pain, about the neuroscience of pain and the risk of developing conditions like endometriosis. Delivered by trained educators with interactive elements, the one-hour session provides resources for both in-class discussion and further support at home, aiming to address the priority of education and awareness outlined in the National Action Plan for Endometriosis while promoting early intervention and support for students' health and wellbeing.
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Jean Hailes for Women's Health

Jean Hailes for Women's Health offers a range of services including education, resources, and support for women's health issues, focusing on areas such as hormonal health, menopause, and general well-being through research, clinical services, and community programs.

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Can lifestyle changes help manage endometriosis?

While lifestyle changes cannot cure endometriosis, they can help manage symptoms. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, stress management, and complementary therapies such as acupuncture or yoga may help reduce pain and improve quality of life. It is important to work closely with a healthcare provider to determine the best approach.

What causes endometriosis?

The exact cause of endometriosis is not fully understood, but several theories exist, including retrograde menstruation (where menstrual blood flows backward into the pelvic cavity), genetic factors, immune system dysfunction, and the spread of endometrial-like cells through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Hormonal factors also play a role in the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus.

What are the common symptoms of endometriosis?

Common symptoms of endometriosis include pelvic pain (often severe, especially during menstruation), heavy menstrual periods, pain during intercourse, pain with bowel movements or urination (especially during menstruation), fatigue, and, in some cases, infertility. The severity of symptoms can vary widely from person to person.