Endometriosis Symptoms and Treatment Information



71-87% of the Time Chronic Pelvic Pain is Linked to Endometriosis

Knowing this, you might want to take some time to learn more about endometriosis. Sometimes women experience pain or cramps that go beyond "just having a bad period." The fact is that pain or cramps during your period, lower back pain during your period, or pain during or after sexual intercourse may be symptoms of a more serious condition, such as endometriosis. EndoKnow(SM) makes it easy for you to get reliable information about endometriosis and its treatment options.

Endometriosis Information

EndoKnow can also help you talk with your doctor about your symptoms. It gives you access to free valuable tools, including a Doctor Discussion Guide and The Pain Diary. The Doctor Discussion Guide is personalized for you based on the information you provide and you can use it when you talk with your doctor about the symptoms you have been experiencing. The Pain Diary lets you track your symptoms over time, which may also help your doctor assess your condition.

Click the link below to receive your personalized Doctor Discussion Guide:
Endometriosis Discussion Guide

After you receive your personalized EndoKnow Doctor Discussion Guide, you'll then be sent a series of informative E-mail messages with relevant topics about endometriosis based on the information you provided earlier.

Don't put off learning as much as you can about endometriosis and its treatment. The more you know about the disease the better equipped you can be to partner with your doctor when discussing your symptoms.

Endometriosis Doctor Discussion Guide







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