Could you mean Endometriosis?
If so:
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is found elsewhere in the body.
Endometriosis lesions can be found anywhere in the pelvic cavity. In addition, it can be found in cesarean-section scars, laparoscopy or laparotomy scars, and on the bladder, bowel, intestines, colon, appendix, and rectum.
In rare cases, endometriosis has been found inside the vagina, inside the bladder, on the skin, even in the lung, spine, and brain.
The most common symptom of endometriosis is pelvic pain. The pain often correlates to the menstrual cycle, but a woman with endometriosis may also experience pain that doesn’t correlate to her cycle. For many women, the pain of endometriosis is so severe and debilitating that it impacts their lives in significant ways.
Endometriosis can also cause scar tissue and adhesions to develop that can distort a woman’s internal anatomy. In advanced stages, internal organs may fuse together, causing a condition known as a "frozen pelvis."
It is estimated that 30-40% of women with endometriosis are infertile.
2007-01-01 01:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Endometriosis "is a condition where the cells that are normally found lining the uterus are also found in other areas of the body but usually within the pelvis. Each month this tissue outside of the uterus, under normal hormonal control, is built up and then breaks down and bleeds in the same way as the lining of the uterus. This internal bleeding into the pelvis, unlike a period, has no way of leaving the body. This leads to inflammation, pain and the formation of scar tissue. Endometrial tissue can also be found in the ovary where it can form cysts, called 'chocolate' cysts."
2007-01-01 09:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i suffer with endometriosis and inherited it from my mother. i got it when i was 19 im now 33, it is when the linin of the womb comes away when u have a period. you have heavy periods and a lot of pain, i have recently had the marina coil fitted, that is supposed to calm things down when u have a period, the hormones that it give out supposed to stop ur periods and stop the pain. it hasnt happened to me yet but i have to wait a few months for it to work. b4 i had the coil fitted i was given some drugs (like bullets) to literally stop the bleedin when i was really heavy, and they worked but i opted for the marina coil for convenience.
this condition affects thousands of woman and is not a very pleasant thing to have. if you are askin about endomitriosis because u think u have it, go and see ur doctor right away, u should then have a laperoscopy to determine whether you have the condition or not.
good luck
2007-01-01 09:44:00
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answered by kitteekatt 2
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Do you mean endometriosis? If so, it's a condition where tissue that is supposed to be around the uterus grows up around and inside it. It can cause debilitating menstrual cramps and in extreme cases, inability to have children. It can often be temporarily fixed with surgery, but usually comes back.
2007-01-01 09:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Endomitrious is a where the blood cells attach to the lining of the tubes and it grows and causes pain. They can do surgery but most of the time it comes back. You can read up on it on the medical site for it. I have it. Good Luck
2007-01-01 09:39:01
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answered by buddy95 3
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You really need to read "Endometriosis Bible & Violet Protocol" by Zoe Brown (also available in electronic format here: http://www.endometriosisbible.info ). It's about how to eradicate endometriosis disease forever. It worked for me, you will see results in only a matter of weeks. Good Luck!
2014-09-12 10:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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'endormitrious' does not exist as a word. (Google couldn't find it!) Endometrial, however, concerns the lining of the Uterus.
2007-01-01 09:35:18
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answered by Derbydave 2
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A large mouse
2007-01-01 09:30:07
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answered by ROMFT 3
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