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Endometriosis
Endometriosis with pain, spotting for around 15 days and heavy bleeding. Before that i have on contraceptive pills for 4 months but it is not working. Endometriosis diagnosed few months back was 3mm in uterus and gynae has advised laproscopy. What shall i do.Is endo curable and i am married since 2 years and want to conceive asap. Please help if this is too late to get pregnant.
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Hi, this is not too late to conceive,  First to diagnose how much severity of the endometriosis. Are there any endometriotic cysts, any severe adhesion,amh value etc.sometimes we may need  mri.now a days medicine r available for Endomeriosis but first need to know severity.
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Pregnancy or caesation of menses is THE treatment for endometriosis. Laparoscopy will clear the gradation of endometriosis and treatment. You can try Panchakarma and ayurvedic medicines under proper guidance.
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Please do undergo laparoscopy
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It is curable but not with  surgery  alone. If you  really  want  to  know  the root cause of your problem,  please  read my blogs on www.truhealing.com or practo health  feeds. Hope that helps....
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