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Being diagnosed with endometriosis is any woman's worst nightmare because endometriosis means physical and emotional distress not only for the woman who suffers but also for her spouse. Endometriosis affects about eighty nine million women around the world and it spares no one regardless of race and nationality. But the disease affects in a very mysterious way because infertility is not seen in every woman who suffers from endometriosis, it is not necessary that one may not bear child because of endometriosis. About forty percent women are affected by endometriosis in bearing children. Since endometriosis is a disease that is closely linked with the woman's menstrual flow it is always very safe to watch for one's irregular monthly periods. Irregular and painful menstruation is a very big risk factor in getting endometriosis.
The retrograde theory of menstruation that is the menstrual flow instead of being discharged out of the body regularly remains in the body to damages to the vital organs of the body is mainly held to be the reason for developing endometriosis. In the causes of endometriosis hereditary factors play an important role, it has been reported that the patient's sister or her daughter is at a higher risk of developing endometriosis. Age as a risk factor in endometriosis
Endometriosis has a very vital relation with the age of the patient. Endometriosis is found in women who are of the reproductive age. Endometriosis is generally found in women who have entered their regular menstrual cycle and who are in their menopausal period. At times women who are at their post menopausal time are also at the risk of getting endometriosis. Scientist and investigators have found this disorder only in women who in their reproductive age. The endometrial implants can develop only then when the ovarian starts functioning. So the question of age with the development of endometriosis is indeed true and age does have definite bearing on the risk of getting endometriosis. It has been reported that endometriosis has not been found in women under the age group of fifteen years. The risk factor of age has also been indicated in a recent study which included patients in the age group of 10.5 to 20 years who had complaints of pelvic pain it was found on the laparoscopic examination that 47 percent had endometriosis. Other risk factors for endometriosis
The hormonal excess of estrogen in the body is also considered as the risk factor for endometriosis.
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