
O n March 21st 2015, women battling endometriosis
and their supporters in Lagos took a walk in Lagos
against endometriosis. The goal was to drive
awareness about endometriosis and the lifelong
effects it has on both women of all ages, to educate
people on the importance of early diagnosis as it is
fundamental in winning the battle against
endometriosis.
W e believe that something has to change and the
time has come for the empire of endometriosis.
If not detected early and treated properly,
endometriosis can be a serious, painful and
debilitating disease with severe medical
consequences. That's why we marched to END THE
SILENCE ad create AWARENESS of
ENDOMETRIOSIS.
You might wonder what endometriosis is.
Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to
the lining inside the uterus (called the
"endometrium"), is found outside the uterus, where
is induces a chronic inflammatory reaction that
may result in scar tissue. It is primarily found on
the pelvic side-wall peritoneum, ovaries, in the
recto-vaginal septum, on the bladder, and bowel.
In very rare cases it is found on the diaphragm, in
the lungs, on the intestines, in the caesarian-section
scars, colon, appendix, and rectum. In even more
rare cases, endometriosis has been found inside the
vagina, inside the bladder, on the skin, in the lung,
spine and brain.
The most common signs and symptoms include
severe pelvic and or stomach pain, pain during or
around menstruation, heavy bleeding during
periods, infertility and or sub-fertility, painful
bowel and or bladder symptoms, pain with sexual
intercourse, chronic gastrointestinal symptoms such
as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation,
nerve and musculoskeletal symptoms, including
lower back and pudendal nerve pain.
Treatment
Endometriosis can be treated with drugs and
surgery but, these treatments are not suitable to
long time use due to the side effects. Also, it results
in drug dependency, drug abuse and the eventful
overdose on pain killers.
UNDER MAINTENANCE