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 5 Signs and Symptoms of Silent Endometriosis

Pain and Discomfort in the Pelvic Area: Silent endometriosis is often discovered accidentally during unrelated medical procedures. Women with silent endometriosis may not experience noticeable pain or discomfort, and healthcare professionals may identify it when investigating other health concerns.

Infertility: Silent endometriosis can be linked to fertility issues even without noticeable pelvic pain or typical symptoms, affecting reproductive organs and the pelvic environment.

Pelvic Pain During Intercourse: Some women with silent endometriosis may experience mild pelvic discomfort or pain during sex, which might be subtle and easily dismissed.

Digestive Issues: Endometriosis lesions can affect digestive organs, causing symptoms like bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. These symptoms may be mild and not immediately associated with endometriosis.

Urinary Symptoms: Silent endometriosis may occasionally be associated with mild urinary symptoms, such as increased frequency or urgency, which can be subtle and may not be immediately linked to the condition.

It's important to note that silent endometriosis can be challenging to diagnose and may only be identified through medical evaluation or investigations related to other health concerns. If you suspect you have endometriosis or experience any gynaecological or pelvic health issues, consult with a doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis.

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