Why endometriosis diagnosis takes so long: Primary care gaps, stigma, referral hurdles Medical Xpress
Reproductive health unfolds across the lifespan, and individuals may move through diverse pathways - including infertility, chronic gynecologic conditions such as endometriosis, pregnancy complications, assisted reproduction or gestational carriage. These …
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological condition affecting approximately 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide and is associated with chronic pelvic pain, infertility, and reduced quality of life. In Brazil's …
Endometriosis is a chronic, systemic condition affecting 5-10% of individuals assigned female at birth. Due to its non-specific symptoms, diagnosis is often delayed.
Endometriosis affects 11% of women of reproductive age. Diagnosis is often delayed by 6-8 years due to nonspecific symptoms and lack of early detection tools. This study aimed to develop …
Endometriosis affects an estimated 25% to 75% of adolescent patients with chronic pelvic pain; the diagnosis is made surgically and treatment typically consists of hormone suppression and pain management strategies. …
Endometriosis in primary care: When symptoms point to something more Medical Republic
What is the current time to diagnosis among patients with endometriosis in the Netherlands, and what factors influence this time?
To examine the presentation, investigation, and clinical management of women diagnosed with endometriosis in Australian general practices during 2011-2021.
Endometriosis affects about one in ten women, yet diagnosis often takes eight to twelve years after onset of symptoms. In the Faroe Islands, GPs play a key role in recognizing …