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Treatment depends on the severity of symptoms, the patient’s age, and her reproductive plans. In some cases, pain relievers and hormonal treatments are used to control pain and slow the progression of lesions. In other situations, surgery may be necessary to remove the lesions and improve quality of life. There is no definitive “cure,” but many options exist for effectively managing the condition.

It is also important to emphasize the role of self-care and regular medical follow-up. Dietary changes, appropriate physical activity, stress management, and psychological support can make a real difference in daily life. Talking openly about

Endometriosis, getting informed and seeking a second opinion when necessary are integral parts of the process.