Endometriosis
Endometriosis is an inflammatory condition where tissue resembling the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, often leading to symptoms such as chronic pelvic pain, heavy periods, pain during bowel movements and sexual intercourse, and infertility, although some individuals may remain symptom-free. It affects the pelvic or abdominal cavities and can have significant social and psychological impacts.
Health Outcomes
- Estrogen Receptor-Mediated Effects
- Improved Clinical Pregnancy
- Improved Clinical Pregnancy Rate
- Improved Cycle Regularity
- Improved Embryo Quality
- Improved Fertility
- Improved Fertility Rate
- Improved Fertilization Rate
- Improved Live Birth Rate
- Improved Oocyte Recovery
- Improved Pain Scale
- Improved Pain Score
- Improved Reproductive Health
- Increased Chemical Pregnancy Rate
- Increased Estradiol Level
- Increased Estrogen Level
- Increased Pain
- Increased Peak Estradiol Concentration
- Increased Perceived Pain
- Increased Progesterone Level
- Maintained Female Reproductive Tract Homeostasis
- Modulated Nociceptive Signaling
- No Change in FSH Level
- No Clear Effect on Depression
- No Negative Impact on Hematological Parameters
- Reduced Analgesic Use
- Reduced Bodily Pain
- Reduced Fetal Loss
- Reduced Inflammation in the Female Reproductive Tract
- Reduced Miscarriage
- Reduced Number of Downgraded Eggs
- Reduced Pain Scale
- Reduced Pain Symptoms
- Reduced Recurrent Implantation Failure
- Reduced Risk of Abdominal Surgery
- Reduced Uterine Apoptosis
- Reduced Uterine Apoptosis Factors
- Reduced Uterine Inflammation
- Reduced Uterine Inflammatory Factors
- Reduced Worst Pain