What organs are affected by endometriosis?

Endometriosis (en-doe-me-tree-O-sis) is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus — the endometrium — grows outside your uterus. Endometriosis most commonly involves your ovaries, fallopian tubes and the tissue lining your pelvis.
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Can endometriosis affect other organs?

Endometriosis affects your pelvic organs

Nearby reproductive organs are often affected. Endometrial tissue can grow on or around your ovaries and your fallopian tubes. Tissue growth can spread to other organs in your pelvis, even if they're not related to reproduction.
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What parts of body can be affected by endometriosis?

The most common sites of endometriosis include:
  • The ovaries.
  • The fallopian tubes.
  • Ligaments that support the uterus (uterosacral ligaments)
  • The posterior cul-de-sac, i.e., the space between the uterus and rectum.
  • The anterior cul-de-sac, i.e., the space between the uterus and bladder.
  • The outer surface of the uterus.
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What life threatening problems can endometriosis cause?

Endometriosis is fairly common, affecting more than 11 percent of American women of reproductive age. However, it can be difficult to diagnose. If left untreated, severe endometriosis can result in infertility. Endometriosis can also increase your risk for certain cancers.
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What happens if endometriosis spreads to other organs?

Surrounding tissue can become irritated, eventually developing scar tissue and adhesions — bands of fibrous tissue that can cause pelvic tissues and organs to stick to each other. Endometriosis can cause pain — sometimes severe — especially during menstrual periods. Fertility problems also may develop.
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What are the 4 stages of endometriosis?

The ASRM classification system is divided into four stages or grades according to the number of lesions and depth of infiltration: minimal (Stage I), mild (Stage II), moderate (Stage III) and severe (Stage IV).
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Can endometriosis affect your kidneys?

Albeit rare, endometriosis can silently kill function in one or both kidneys. It's called ureteral endometriosis, or endometriosis involving the ureters, the conduits that link the kidneys and the bladder. If endo wraps around one or both ureters, it can cause swelling in the kidney and, left untreated, kidney loss.
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What causes endometriosis flare ups?

High levels of estrogen and stress hormone and low levels of progesterone worsen this inflammation. Common causes of endo attacks include stress, bad sleep, and pro-inflammatory foods such as caffeine, alcohol, and red meat.
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Can endometriosis spread to your stomach?

Approximately 10% of endometriosis cases occur outside of the pelvic cavity in locations such as the intestines, genitourinary system, kidneys, lungs, and skin. However, there have been few reports of endometriosis in the stomach.
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Can endometriosis spread to your spleen?

Conclusion: From this case we conclude, that although very rare, the spleen is a potential site for metastasis in endometroid endometrial adenocarcinoma. Since most patients are asymptomatic, routine examinations and imaging can identify its presence and avoid complications.
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Can endometriosis lead to death?

What is known already: Endometriosis has been associated with an increased risk of comorbidities such as certain cancers and cardiovascular diseases. These diseases are also common causes of death; however, little is known about the mortality of women with endometriosis.
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Can endometriosis spread to the brain?

Cerebral endometriosis is the growth of endometrial tissue in the brain. Cerebral endometriosis is extremely rare, with only three cases reported to date in scientific literature. One involved a reported case of cerebellar endometriosis, or endometrial cells found in the back part of the brain known as the cerebellum.
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Can endometriosis cause pain under rib cage?

A patient with diaphragmatic endometriosis experiences the following symptoms: upper abdominal pain on the right side, pain under the lower ribs, painful breathing, and sometimes nausea or vomiting (3, 4).
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What does your stomach look like when you have endometriosis?

The main symptom of endo belly is severe bloating, especially during or right before your period. Bloating is when the abdomen fills with air or gas, making it look larger. It may also feel tight or hard to the touch. Endo belly can cause discomfort, pain, and pressure in your abdomen and your back.
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Does endometriosis make you tired?

People with endometriosis may feel especially fatigued around the time of their menstrual cycle. Fatigue may have other symptoms, including: muscle or joint aches and pains.
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Does endometriosis worsen with age?

Common Endometriosis Symptoms

For many, it gets worse as they get older. Other endometriosis symptoms include: Very long or heavy periods. Severe cramps.
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Is endometriosis pain similar to labor pain?

It can feel like contractions, or “tightenings” with intense pain, coming and going every few minutes. Endometriosis also causes sporadic pains. Sometimes these pains ache away for days on end but, other times, they will take my breath away with how sharp and sudden they are.
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Does endometriosis go away with hysterectomy?

Is it a cure? A hysterectomy relieves the symptoms of endometriosis for many people, but the condition can recur after the surgery, and the symptoms can persist. Having the surgery doesn't always cure endometriosis. All the excess endometrial tissue needs to be removed, along with the uterus.
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What does endometriosis on kidney feel like?

Potential symptoms of kidney endometriosis are: Pain in the lower back and legs, and renal colic due to blocked ureter generally coinciding with the menstrual cycle. Blood in the urine (hematuria) during the menstrual cycle. Difficulty urinating.
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How can you tell if endometriosis is in kidney?

Tell-tale kidney endometriosis symptoms include lower back pain and blood in the urine that comes and goes with the menstrual cycle. Another sign of kidney endometriosis is when the patient's symptoms disappear with hormonal treatment, such as birth control.
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Can you get disability for endometriosis?

Although endometriosis is not commonly thought of as a disability, endometriosis symptoms can severely impact a person's life. If you can no longer work or earn a living because of your endometriosis, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits.
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Does endometriosis affect life expectancy?

Although it can affect your quality of life, it isn't considered to be a fatal disease. Endometriosis is associated with a small number of potentially fatal conditions, such as small bowel obstruction and ectopic pregnancy. Endo is also associated with an increased risk of miscarriage and infertility.
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How long can you live with endometriosis?

Because surgery is required for an official diagnosis, research shows that women live with endometriosis for an average of seven years from first symptoms until diagnosis.
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Is endometriosis an autoimmune disease?

Endometriosis isn't currently classified as an autoimmune condition, but does share some characteristics and may increase the risk of autoimmune conditions co-occurring.
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Can endometriosis affect liver?

Endometriosis can occur in unusual sites, liver involvement being first described in 1986. Extra-uterine malignant transformation in endometriosis has been reported, occurring mainly in the ovary. Liver involvement with endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS) has not been previously reported.
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