What are symptoms of endometriosis: pelvic pain and back pain


        WHAT ARE SYMPTOMS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS: PELVIC PAIN AND BACK PAIN
The pelvic pain associated with endometriosis is not necessarily felt at the time of menstruation but it may trouble the woman at any time throughout die menstrual cycle. The nature of the pain varies widely but it may be described as a dragging or pulling sensation, a sharp tug, or a constant dull ache or throb. It may be felt constantly or intermittently or it may be provoked by certain positions, such as sitting, and certain movements, such as jogging. The pain may be generalised throughout the pelvic area or it may be localised to one particular site. Pelvic pain may be due to stretching of adhesions and scar tissue or tension on the endometrial implants.
Back pain-Lower back pain is a far more common symptom of endometriosis than is generally acknowledged. Some 59% of women surveyed reported that they had experienced back pain. The pain may be mild to debilitating and may be felt continuously or more commonly at the time of menstruation or ovulation.

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