Endometriosis

Endometriosis by Suzie Hayman, published by Penguin in 1991, is a practical guide aimed at women affected by this condition. With 148 pages, this 1st Paperback Edition provides an overview of endometriosis, a disorder where tissue typically lining the womb grows outside the uterus. The book explains the nature of the disease, its causes, symptoms, and available diagnostic methods, offering essential information for those navigating this health issue.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the impact of endometriosis on fertility, alongside case histories that share personal experiences of women coping with the condition. The book addresses various treatment options and aims to empower women with knowledge about their health. Covering topics related to health and fitness, as well as gynecology and obstetrics, this edition serves as a valuable resource for understanding and managing endometriosis.
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Many women in the years between their teens and their mid-forties are afflicted by endometriosis, a condition in which tissue that is normally found lining the womb grows outside the uterus. This book is a practical guide for the many women who suffer from this disease. The author outlines what the disease is, why it occurs, the symptoms and their effects, how the problem can be diagnosed and the treatments available. She discusses the likely effects on women’s fertility, and presents case histories with women’s own stories of how they cope with this debilitating problem.
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