While estrogen deficiency may alleviate symptoms of endometriosis, the use of estrogen-containing therapies such as HRT requires careful consideration and monitoring in women with a history of the disease. Healthcare providers should assess the risks and benefits of hormonal treatments on an individual basis, taking into account the severity of symptoms, disease activity, reproductive goals, and potential complications associated with estrogen exposure…. Read More »


While it’s important to acknowledge the theoretical possibility of endometrial tissue transfer during sexual activity, the actual risk of transmitting endometriosis between individuals through this route is considered extremely low. Healthcare providers and individuals should focus on evidence-based approaches to managing endometriosis, including early diagnosis, symptom management, and targeted treatment strategies…. Read More »


Endometriosis is a nonmalignant gynecological pathology characterized by endometrial hyperplasia and overgrowth of endometrial implants outside of the uterus in the peritoneal cavity or serosal surface of abdominal organs…. Read More »


Endometriosis is a chronic estrogen-dependent disorder characterized by endometrial hyperplasia and overgrowth of endometrial cells outside of the uterus. The endometrium or endometrial lining is the tissue that lines the interior membrane of the uterus…. Read More »


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