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How Do You Know If Endometriosis is Affecting Your Bladder
1. How Do You Know If
Endometriosis is Affecting
Your Bladder?
Wuhan Dr.Lee’s TCM Clinic
2. Endometriosis is a painful disease for women,
mainly a gynecological condition in which active
endometrial cells are grown outside the
endometrium where they should be. The
endometrial tissue is supposed to grow inside
the uterine cavity. But because the uterine cavity
is not properly connected to the fallopian tubes
through the pelvic cavity, the endometrial cells
are allowed to grow in ectopic places in the
pelvic cavity through the fallopian tubes.
3. Some women are surprised when their doctor
tells them that the disease affects the bladder
because they did not know
that endometriosis could grow ectopically in the
bladder area. Yes, endometriosis can affect the
bladder.
4. The endometrial cells of endometriosis can
appear in many other areas outside the uterine
cavity. For example, they can be ectopic between
the muscular walls of the uterus, the ovaries, the
abdominal cavity, and in some cases, the bladder.
When endometriosis invades a woman's bladder,
the patient can have painful urination and
periodic hematuria.
6. Ectopic endometrium involving the bladder is
relatively uncommon in endometriosis,
accounting for only 1% to 2% of these cases. In
bladder endometriosis, the endometrium
migrates to the bladder mucosa due to surgery
or other reasons.
7. As the ectopic endometrium is subjected to
hormonal cycles in the body, it also shows
changes such as secretion, proliferation, and
bleeding, so the ectopic endometrium will have
pain and bleeding when menstruation occurs.
8. Endometriosis at the site of bladder folding is
often caused by implantation during cesarean
section to close the sutured bladder peritoneal
fold. Back pain and hematuria can occur during
menstruation if it is involved at the base of the
bladder and further implants into the bladder
mucosa. Still, no symptoms can arise at regular
times.
9. To better determine the disease condition, patients
in this category are usually recommended by the
doctor to do a cystoscopy. The doctor can usually
see several purple-blue elevations, grape-like, with
bleeding under the cystoscope, and the lesions
become smaller and orange-red after menstruation.
When there are already endometriotic lesions in the
bladder, the doctor may even recommend a
proctoscopy if necessary.
10. The most common treatment today is medication,
administered by intramuscular injection. The
medicines are mainly intended to reduce endocrine
stimulation at the site of the lesion.
11. Surgery is recommended if the condition does not
improve after six months or even a year of
medication. If the patient is young and does not
have children, surgery is usually performed to
remove only the ectopic lesion of the endothelium
with great caution, a condition that has the potential
for recurrence.
12. The general approach to treatment is to reduce the
number of lesions removed, to relieve and eliminate
pain, to improve and promote the patient's fertility
possibilities, and ultimately to reduce and avoid the
recurrence of the disease.
13. Therefore, for inflammatory irritation at the lesion
site caused by endometriosis to the bladder, female
patients with reproductive needs may consider
taking the herbal medicine Fuyan Pill. This medicine
is a patented herbal formula that can treat
inflammation in the cervix, uterus, pelvis, ovaries,
etc., and can relieve pain with excellent effects.
14. This disease has a high recurrence rate, so female
patients should strictly follow the doctor's
requirements for daily health care to avoid
recurrence and cause other complications. In
conclusion, regular review, early detection, early
diagnosis, and early treatment are the best
strategies to control the recurrence and malignant
changes of the disease effectively.
15. If you have questions about your
condition and treatment, contact our
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