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The symptoms of endometriosis can vary greatly among women. Some of the most common symptoms include:
Women with endometriosis may have other painful conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, painful bladder syndrome (also known as interstitial cystitis), and myofascial pain. It’s important to evaluate and treat these as part of our comprehensive treatment plan. We work with a team of specialists to provide you with a personalized care plan. These specialists from the following fields:
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Care Collaborative , Newton-Wellesley Hospital 2014 Washington Street Newton, MA 02462 Phone: 617-831-7525
We evaluate endometriosis based on the location, amount, depth, and size of the endometrial implants. Endometriosis is diagnosed and staged surgically. Specific criteria include:
Keep in mind that the stage of endometriosis does not necessarily reflect a woman’s symptoms, level of pain, or potential risk of infertility. For example, it is possible for a woman with minimal endometriosis to be in tremendous pain, while a woman with severe endometriosis may have no symptoms at all.
Discover the treatments our experts offer for endometriosis that don’t involve surgery.