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for over a week now i have had a horrible burning sinsation around my ceserean line and down near my left ovary. I had my ceserean over 2 years ago and i havnt ever had a problem with it. My periods arent regular and i bleed during mid cycle. I cant really afford to go to the doc so i went to the er and they didnt even bring it up but they also said my oavaries looked fine. But i know something isnt right. If it is endometriosis its not a threat to my life is it? anybody with advice please help!

2007-03-26 21:34:14 · 5 answers · asked by Monica 1 in Health Women's Health

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Endometriosis can cause a lot of problems when it comes to complications when it attaches to organs like the colon but a dr who is experienced with removal of the disease in all areas can improve the chance at relief from the pain of this disease for years at a time. If left untreated it could cause a lot of complications. It's also not uncommon for women with endometriosis to have other health issues going on at the same time.

Because of your periods being irregular it could be other hormone imbalances such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. To learn more about PCOS check out: http://www.pcosupport.org

To learn more about endometriosis check out: http://www.endocenter.org

You mentioned about having a c-section, if you do indeed have endometriosis it could be sitting in that old incision.

Because of the situation with money and going to the dr check with your city's health dept to see if they offer a free clinic that offers gynecologic services. If not there check to see if there is a Medical School close by that might be of some help to you.

That site I listed above will also give you other additional info for resources in your area such as a support group if there is one.

As for life threatening it could possibly be so if the lesions turn cancerous but that is very rare.

2007-03-26 21:44:10 · answer #1 · answered by sokokl 7 · 1 0

I have not had the surgery to tell for sure I have endometriosis, but my last doc and this one suspect it. I am on very strong birth control for my hormone levels but also to help with the horrible cramping I get. My periods even while on birth control, are irregular. Sometimes I will cramp and bleed 3 weeks out of the month, sometimes hardly cramp at all and bleed one day or just cramp-it is crazy! Intercourse can be painful at times and so is going poop. {They suspect my endometriosis is down by my rectum.} I have never heard of endometriosis in a ceserean, but I am not a doctor. It sounds like something else to me so you do need to see a doctor. Some work out payment plans, but please get seen before the problem becomes worse.

2007-03-27 00:22:03 · answer #2 · answered by crackermelons 3 · 0 0

I have had endometriosis since four months after my c-section with my oldest. It can be diagnosed by a simple out-patient surgery called a laporascopy. My doctor says its can affect everything from your bowels to you female organs to your digestive tract. I have even had to have my appendix removed because of it. Most times you will start to notice the pain during ovulation, depending on your cycle, is usually about 9-12 days after your period. You will have "off" periods some months normal other months late or not at all. How they treat it is by using hormone suppressants like Lupron, usually after surgery and about 3 months. Endometriosis has no known cure, and despite of what I have read it has no age boundaries. When I was first diagnosed I was 16 and had had gotten an infection in my c-section site, the infection went away but the pain never did. My suggestion is to see a Dr. as soon as possible. steps can be taken to alleviate he symptoms.

2007-03-27 00:55:57 · answer #3 · answered by jeepdragonman 1 · 0 0

Hey I used to be identified with endo @ 15 and used to be quickly referred for a laproscopy (a surgical process in which they make an incision to your navel and location a tiny digital camera within to have a squiz approximately your ovaries and so forth to seem for any endo - it appears gross like little cysts) and if you happen to do have any they're going to then make yet another incision both facet of your navel for his or her scalpels and tongs after which actually "slice" off the endo. The operation is particularly painless despite the fact that u do consider somewhat smooth circular the stomach for a well month. The operation has an eighty five% good fortune price (that means that for eighty five% of endo patients it's going to not ever develop again). Being at the tablet additionally is helping to gradual down the progress of endometriosis. Talk on your GP approximately it however I might strongly endorse it - its modified my existence :-)

2016-09-05 17:27:48 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have endometriosis, have had it for 11 years and this doesn't sound anything like it. Go to a clinic.

2007-03-28 05:23:30 · answer #5 · answered by Roland'sMommy 6 · 0 0

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