Endometriosis is a disease that occurs during menstruation or outside of menstruation. It is an inflammation that affects women between the ages of 15 and 50. Its formation in the uterus can disrupt the functioning of peripheral organs such as the ovaries, vagina or fallopian tubes.
Endometriosis is an inflammation of the tissues outside the uterus. These are tissues that grow abnormally by forming adhesions around the peripheral organs. These adhesions are not evacuated to the outside like menstruation but are blocked in the uterus by swelling. Growth, bleeding, and disintegration of adhesions are caused by estrogen.
Family history should be taken into account when studying the cause of endometriosis. Retrograde menstruation phenomena can also be responsible. Instead of flowing normally, menstrual fluid rises to the uterus by attaching pieces of uterine lining to the other organs. Other hypotheses are immune system deficiency or environmental causes such as exposure to dioxins.
Symptoms of endometriosis
Endometriosis manifests itself as heavy and painful menstruation. Sometimes, pain can also occur between periods. The patient may experience pain in the lower back or lower abdomen due to swelling and inflammation of the adhesions.
Endometriosis also manifests itself as irregular menstruation, nausea and dizziness. Eliminating stool or urine can be painful. Sexual intercourse can be painful, especially during deep penetration. Finally, infertility is also a consequence of endometriosis.
Homeopathic treatments
Rauwolfia serpentina 30 CH can be used as a background treatment to reduce pain and cure disease. To reduce lower abdominal pain or pain in the left ovary during menstruation, treat with 3 granules of Lachesis 9 CH, 3 times a day. Calcarea carbonica 9 CH is effective in alleviating pain on the left side of the uterus during menstruation.
If the pain is in the ovary and spreads to the thighs, treat with 3 granules of Tigrum lilium 9 CH, 3 times a day. Treatment with Belladonna 9 CH helps relieve shooting pain during menstruation. The dosage is 3 granules 3 times a day. For chronic inflammations due to endometriosis, it is recommended to use high-dilution homeopathic remedies for a background treatment.
When to see a doctor?
You should go to a medical consultation when the pain is recurring. Abnormally heavy and irregular periods are all signs to justify a visit to the gynecologist.