March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about a condition that affects 1 in 7 women and those presumed female at birth. Despite how common it is, endometriosis is still widely misunderstood. At Kardinia Health, we understand how challenging this condition can be and offer specialised care through our Pelvic Pain Clinic to help patients manage their symptoms.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often in the pelvic region. This can cause a variety of symptoms, including:
In the past, doctors could only diagnose endometriosis definitively through a surgical procedure called a laparoscopy and biopsy. However, with advances in technology and clinical assessments, this is no longer always necessary. It is also essential to recognise that no one should wait for a formal diagnosis to receive care. Many people successfully manage their symptoms with medical and allied health therapies, avoiding the need for invasive surgeries.
No single best treatment for endometriosis exists, as each person’s experience is unique. Endometriosis is a widely recognised factor in persistent pelvic pain, but it is often just one part of the picture, meaning a holistic approach to care is required. Individualised assessment and advice are recommended to find the most effective management plan.
Treatment options typically include:
Show your support this Endometriosis Awareness Month:
Kardinia Health provides compassionate, expert care for people living with endometriosis. If you or someone you know has symptoms, our Pelvic Pain Clinic offers comprehensive, personalised care to help you understand and manage your condition.
Visit Endometriosis Australia or our pelvic pain website to get more information on our services and to book an appointment.
