Friday, March 15, 2013

About Women's Health: Endometriosis vs. IBS

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Endometriosis Awareness Month is one of those health observances that makes complete sense: too many women and girls don't know enough about this painful condition, and like several sneaky health problems that plague women, it has symptoms that are often dismissed or attributed to other conditions. Share or like this to spread the word about treating endometriosis!

Is it Endometriosis? Or Something Else?
Abdominal pain and cramping, gastro upset and fatigue. How can you tell if it's a normal menstrual period, IBS, a stomach flu, or something else? Endometriosis vs. IBS
Search Related Topics:  endometriosis  ibs  other comorbid health problems

Are Your Fertility Problems Linked to Endometriosis?
The problem starts when endometrium, tissue from the lining of the uterus, forms and grows in places outside the uterus. These growths may lead to pain and infertility. Top Causes of Infertility

Treating Endometriosis
If you are experiencing painful periods or pelvic pain, it's important to see your doctor to get a proper diagnosis. If you do have endometriosis, here are some natural treatments that are used for endometriosis. 8 Natural Treatments for Endometriosis
Search Related Topics:  remedies for endometriosis  women's herbs  flaxseeds

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