People with endo have a range of pain from none to mild to moderate to severe. Amy and Brittany talk about pain associated with endometriosis, such when and where we can have it. We give a quick and general overview of multiple reasons for endo-associated pain, such as inflammation, sensitization, and lesion location. This episode is a bird's eye overview and not an all exhaustive list of reasons why we can have pain with endo.
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🔗What influences pain levels? From Nancy's Nook.
🔗Location of lesions and where pain is felt. From Nancy's Nook.
🔗Zanelotti A, Decherney AH. Surgery and Endometriosis. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Sep;60(3):477-484. doi: 10.1097/GRF.0000000000000291. PMID: 28742580; PMCID: PMC5635831.
🔗Demco L. Review of pain associated with minimal endometriosis. JSLS. 2000 Jan-Mar;4(1):5-9. PMID: 10772521; PMCID: PMC3015350.
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