Could i have endometriosis?!


Question: Could i have endometriosis!?
I'm 18, my periods have pretty much always been regular, but for the past few months they have come at random times, not on a cycle at all!. For the first day or two of each period I'm in so much pain i can't sit still, and it keeps me from sleeping!. The only thing that helps is taking high doses of advil!. I've pretty much never had a lot of pain before during my periods!. I've had the occasional cramp but never this bad!. Also, last weekend i got my period for like a half hour and then it went away!.!.!.is it endometriosis!? if so, what happens next!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Some women with endometriosis do not have symptoms!. Other women have symptoms that range from mild to severe!.

Endometriosis symptoms are often most severe just before and during the menstrual cycle and get better as the menstrual period is ending!. But for some women, pain is ongoing and does not improve during the menstrual cycle!.3 Ongoing pain is especially common in teens with endometriosis!.

Symptoms may include:

Pain, which can be:
Pelvic pain!.
Severe menstrual cramps!.
Low backache 1 or 2 days before the start of the menstrual period (or earlier), becoming less during the period!.
Pain during sexual intercourse!.
Rectal pain!.
Pain during bowel movements!.

To see whether your symptoms are caused by endometriosis, your health professional first will:

Talk to you about your family and medical history, symptoms, and menstrual periods!.
Do a pelvic exam!. This often includes checking both the vagina and rectum, where endometriosis sometimes forms!.
If your exam, symptoms, and risk factors strongly suggest that you have endometriosis, your health professional may suggest that you first try nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and/or hormone therapy before you have other tests!. If treatment improves your symptoms after a few months, the diagnosis of endometriosis is more certain!.
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it sounds like endometriosis, or poly cystic ovarian syndrome!. Both can be treated, but you need to see a doctor, get your hormone levels checked, this usually can determine which one you have!. Or if you're unlucky like me, you'll have both!. With PCOS you can control it with your diet, ie cut back on sugary things, as this makes it worse!.

Hope all goes wellWww@Answer-Health@Com

I know that severe ovarian cysts can sometimes cause bleeding a full week before your period!. Either way, make an appointment and get checked!. Anytime something changes drastically you need a doctor to help you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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