Pain during the menstrual cycle is almost always normalized by society, forcing thousands of women to live with extreme discomfort without realizing that there is a possible endometriosis. However, menstruation should only represent a slight discomfort. When pain paralyzes or disrupts routine, it is usually the warning signal of two of the most frequent and silent gynaecological conditions: endometriosis and uterine fibroids. Both pathologies sh…
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Pain during the menstrual cycle is almost always normalized by society, forcing thousands of women to live with extreme discomfort without realizing that there is a possible endometriosis. However, menstruation should only represent a slight discomfort. When pain paralyzes or disrupts routine, it is usually the warning signal of two of the most frequent and silent gynaecological conditions: endometriosis and uterine fibroids. Both pathologies sh…